Impact Of Different Mobilization Methods On Graft Composition And Outcome After Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation: Implications For Upfront Use Of Plerixafor

BLOOD(2014)

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Abstract
Early lymphocyte recovery (ELC) is associated with improved outcomes of hematologic malignancies after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-SCT). ELC, its composition and impact on outcome depends on many variables; however there is limited data on ELC after different mobilization strategies (G-CSF [G] vs. G + high dose cyclophosphamide [GC] vs. G + plerixafor [GP]). Results from a recent study showed that GP based mobilization can affect the number and subsets of immune competent cells contained in the graft. We studied whether these differences are associated with immune reconstitution (ELC), engraftment, or long-term outcomes.
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autologous stem cell transplantation,graft composition,different mobilization methods
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