Haemopoiesis of transplanted patients with autologous marrows assessed by long‐term marrow culture
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 88 (3) , 488-496
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.1994.tb05064.x
Abstract
Summary. We assessed the effect of antitumoural therapy at intensive doses on the haemopoietic system using long‐term marrow cultures (LTMC) established from 33 patients (25 with haematological diseases and eight with solid tumours) after autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT). When compared to 42 pre‐graft patients, a decreased CFU‐GM Production and a defect in stromal layer (SL) confluence were found after ABMT on day 90 but also on day 365. However, these abnormalities were observed only in patients with haematological diseases and no differences between pre‐graft and post‐graft results were found in patients with solid tumours. Among the patients with haematological diseases, on day 90 those with acute lymphoid leukaemias showed lower CFU‐GM production whereas patients with non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas developed more frequently subconfluent or confluent SL. Other factors studied such as sex, patient age, disease status, marrow purging and post‐graft administration of growth factors did not appear to influence post‐graft LTMC results. Multivariate analysis including all the patients has shown (a) that solid tumours were associated with higher CFU‐GM production, and (b) that conditioning regimens with total body irradiation (TBI) or busulfan led more frequently to non‐confluent SL. In conclusion, high‐dose therapy followed by ABMT can induce a persistent impairment of the stem cell and stromal cell compartments, particularly in patients with haematological diseases conditioned with TBI, despite the absence of any alloimmune reaction and post‐graft immunosuppressive therapy.Keywords
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