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CD34+-Selected Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation Conditioned With Total Body Irradiation for Malignant Lymphoma: Increased Risk of Infectious Complications

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Although high-dose chemotherapy with autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (autoPBSCT) has been shown or confirmed to be an effective treatment for high-risk and relapsed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), relapse after autoPBSCT remains a serious problem. In a clinical trial to overcome relapse, we adopted a treatment plan in which PBSCs purified in vitro to CD34+ cells to deplete tumor cells (CD34+ autoPBSCT), total body irradiation (TBI) of 1200 cGy, and melphalan, 180 mg/m2, were used as a preconditioning regimen. Eighteen patients with relapsed or high-risk NHL participated in the study. This study compared the incidence of complications following CD34+ autoPBSCT preconditioned with the TBI regimen (n = 10): the TBI group; CD34+ autoPBSCT with the non-TBI regimen (n = 8): the non-TBI group; and unselected autoPBSCT with the non-TBI regimen (n = 19): the unselected autoPBSCT control group.After day 30 posttransplantation, 6 of 10 patients treated with the TBI regimen developed 11 infectious complications in total, compared with only 1 of 8 patients treated with the non-TBI regimen and 4 of 19 patients given unselected autoPBSCT.Two fatal complications occurred in the TBI group, but none occurred in the other 2 groups. The CD4+ lymphocyte count at 1 month posttransplantation was significantly lower in the TBI group than in the unse-lected autoPBSCT group.These findings suggest that the addition of TBI to the preconditioning regimen for CD34+ autoPBSCT is associated with an increased incidence of severe infectious complications after transplantation.

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Maeda, S., Kagami, Y., Ogura, M. et al. CD34+-Selected Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation Conditioned With Total Body Irradiation for Malignant Lymphoma: Increased Risk of Infectious Complications. Int J Hematol 74, 214–221 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02982008

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