Weighty choices: selecting optimal G-CSF doses for stem cell mobilization to optimize yield

There are limited data on the effect of donor body mass index (BMI) on peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) mobilization response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), especially in unrelated donors. Obesity has been associated with persistent leukocytosis, elevated circulating progenitor c...

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Hauptverfasser: Farhadfar, Nosha, Hsu, Jack W., Logan, Brent R., Sees, Jennifer A., Chitphakdithai, Pintip, Sugrue, Michele W., Abdel-Azim, Hisham, Anderlini, Paolo N., Bredeson, Christopher, Chhabra, Saurabh, Diaz, Miguel Angel, Ganguly, Siddhartha, Hematti, Peiman, Kamble, Rammurti T., Kasow, Kimberly A., Lazarus, Hillard M., Lynch, Debra Kelly, Murthy, Hemant S., Olsson, Richard F., Papari, Mona, Przepiorka, Donna, Savani, Bipin N., Schears, Raquel, Seo, Sachiko, Solh, Melhem M., Spitzer, Thomas, Yared, Jean A., Pulsipher, Michael A., Shah, Nirali N., Switzer, Galen E., Confer, Dennis L., Shaw, Bronwen E., Wingard, John R.
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Chitphakdithai, Pintip
Sugrue, Michele W.
Abdel-Azim, Hisham
Anderlini, Paolo N.
Bredeson, Christopher
Chhabra, Saurabh
Diaz, Miguel Angel
Ganguly, Siddhartha
Hematti, Peiman
Kamble, Rammurti T.
Kasow, Kimberly A.
Lazarus, Hillard M.
Lynch, Debra Kelly
Murthy, Hemant S.
Olsson, Richard F.
Papari, Mona
Przepiorka, Donna
Savani, Bipin N.
Schears, Raquel
Seo, Sachiko
Solh, Melhem M.
Spitzer, Thomas
Yared, Jean A.
Pulsipher, Michael A.
Shah, Nirali N.
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Shaw, Bronwen E.
Wingard, John R.
description There are limited data on the effect of donor body mass index (BMI) on peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) mobilization response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), especially in unrelated donors. Obesity has been associated with persistent leukocytosis, elevated circulating progenitor cells, and enhanced stem cell mobilization. Therefore, we hypothesized that adequate collection of CD34+ cells may be achieved with lower doses (per kilogram of body weight) of G-CSF in donors with higher BMI compared with donors with lower BMI. Using the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research database, we evaluated the impact of donor BMI on G-CSF–mobilized PBSC yield in healthy unrelated donors. We examined 20 884 PBSC donations collected at National Marrow Donor Program centers between 2006 and 2016. We found significantly higher collection yields in obese and severely obese donors compared with normal and overweight donors. An increase in average daily G-CSF dose was associated with an increase in stem cell yield in donors with normal or overweight BMI. In contrast, an increase in average daily G-CSF dose beyond 780 μg per day in obese and 900 μg per day in severely obese donors did not increase cell yield. Pain and toxicities were assessed at baseline, during G-CSF administration, and postcollection. Obesity was associated with higher levels of self-reported donation-related pain and toxicities in the pericollection and early postdonation recovery periods. This study suggests a maximum effective G-CSF dose for PBSC mobilization in obese and severely obese donors, beyond which higher doses of G-CSF add no increased yield. •Higher donor BMI predicts better PBSC mobilization response to G-CSF.•There is a maximum effective G-CSF dose for PBSC mobilization in obese and severely obese donors, above which higher doses add no benefit. [Display omitted]
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Obesity has been associated with persistent leukocytosis, elevated circulating progenitor cells, and enhanced stem cell mobilization. Therefore, we hypothesized that adequate collection of CD34+ cells may be achieved with lower doses (per kilogram of body weight) of G-CSF in donors with higher BMI compared with donors with lower BMI. Using the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research database, we evaluated the impact of donor BMI on G-CSF–mobilized PBSC yield in healthy unrelated donors. We examined 20 884 PBSC donations collected at National Marrow Donor Program centers between 2006 and 2016. We found significantly higher collection yields in obese and severely obese donors compared with normal and overweight donors. An increase in average daily G-CSF dose was associated with an increase in stem cell yield in donors with normal or overweight BMI. In contrast, an increase in average daily G-CSF dose beyond 780 μg per day in obese and 900 μg per day in severely obese donors did not increase cell yield. Pain and toxicities were assessed at baseline, during G-CSF administration, and postcollection. Obesity was associated with higher levels of self-reported donation-related pain and toxicities in the pericollection and early postdonation recovery periods. This study suggests a maximum effective G-CSF dose for PBSC mobilization in obese and severely obese donors, beyond which higher doses of G-CSF add no increased yield. •Higher donor BMI predicts better PBSC mobilization response to G-CSF.•There is a maximum effective G-CSF dose for PBSC mobilization in obese and severely obese donors, above which higher doses add no benefit. 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subjects Body Mass Index
Body Weight
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization
Humans
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Transplantation
Unrelated Donors
title Weighty choices: selecting optimal G-CSF doses for stem cell mobilization to optimize yield
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