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High Efficacy of Stem Cell Mobilization With Etoposide+Cytarabine Plus G-CSF in Patients With Multiple Myeloma

Zhijuan Zhu, Xiaofan Li, Yiping Liu, Ping Chen, Xianling Chen, Hua Li, Jiafu Huang, Yuanzhong Chen, Nainong Li

2022Frontiers in Oncology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Efficient mobilization of CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells plays a vital role in successful autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), especially in cases with high-risk cytogenetic recommended for tandem ASCT. However, the optimal mobilization strategy remains a matter of debate in the era of lenalidomide. The combination of etoposide with Cytarabine plus G-CSF as a novel mobilization regimen in MM has not been reported previously. Methods This research retrospectively studied mobilization efficacy and safety using etoposide combined with Cytarabine (etoposide 50–100 mg/m 2 , qd d1–3; AraC 0.5 g/m 2 , q12h d1~3) plus G-CSF (5 µg/kg/day, from d5 until the day of apheresis) in 128 patients with MM. 70(54.7%) patients received lenalidomide-based induction regimens treatment Results A median of 27.75×10 6 CD34+ cells/kg was collected in the first apheresis, and 28.23×10 6 CD34+ cells/kg were collected overall. Of the 128 patients, all achieved adequate collection (≥2×10 6 CD34+ cells/kg), 121(94.5%) achieved optimal collection for single ASCT (≥5×10 6 CD34+ cells/kg), and 114(89.1%) harvested optimal collection for tandem ASCT (≥10×10 6 CD34+ cells/kg). In particular, the target yield of optimal collection for tandem ASCT was reached in 82.8% (106/128) by a single apheresis procedure. 14 patients obtained deeper response post mobilization. In multivariate analysis, cycles of prior chemotherapy independently affected the optimal achievement of CD34+ cells ( p =0.004, OR 0.695, 95% CI 0.544~0.888). Previous lenalidomide exposure did not significantly impair CD34+ cells collection. Although 68% episodes of antibiotic usage were observed, no severe infection or treatment-related mortality occurred. Conclusion Stem cell mobilization with Etoposide + Cytarabine plus G-CSF was highly efficient and safe in patients with MM, which could be considered in high-risk MM patients who were referred for tandem ASCT.

Topics & Concepts

LenalidomideEtoposideMultiple myelomaMedicinePlerixaforAutologous stem-cell transplantationApheresisCytarabineThalidomideOncologyGranulocyte colony-stimulating factorInternal medicineCD34RegimenChemotherapyStem cellBiologyCXCR4GeneticsPlateletReceptorChemokineMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationAcute Myeloid Leukemia Research
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