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Trend of circulating CD34<sup>+</sup> cells in patients with myelofibrosis: Association with spleen response during ruxolitinib treatment

Alessandra Iurlo, Nicole Galli, Cristina Bucelli, Silvia Artuso, Dario Consonni, Daniele Cattaneo

2022British Journal of Haematology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary We evaluated CD34 + cells in a single‐centre series of 49 consecutive patients with myelofibrosis (MF) at baseline and during ruxolitinib therapy and examined any association with spleen response. The median (range) absolute number of circulating CD34 + cells was 0.0835 (0.001–1.528) × 10 9 /L at diagnosis, and 0.123 (0.002–1.528) × 10 9 /L at ruxolitinib start. With the exception of a transient increase after 3 months of ruxolitinib therapy, a progressive reduction in CD34 + cells count was documented, down to a minimum of 0.063 × 10 9 /L after 36 months. We then assessed the association between spleen diameter expressed as the distance from the left costal margin (outcome) and log(CD34 + ) cells count using random‐intercept and random slope multivariable regression models to take into account within subject correlation: after adjusting for time and ruxolitinib dosage, we estimated a 0.7 cm increase (95% confidence interval 0.2–1.2, p = 0.003) in spleen length for each unit increase in log(CD34 + ) cells count (× 10 9 /L). Although our study has some limitations, mainly related to its retrospective design, our approach may introduce a reproducible and simple tool that could facilitate the assessment of spleen response more objectively in patients with MF treated with ruxolitinib.

Topics & Concepts

RuxolitinibMyelofibrosisMedicineSpleenConfidence intervalCD34Internal medicineConcordanceGastroenterologyImmunologySurgeryBone marrowStem cellBiologyGeneticsMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and TreatmentRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesKruppel-like factors research
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