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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Chlorambucil ; Alpha-2b interferon ; Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ; Treatment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Eleven patients with early CLL (two in Rai's stage 0, seven in stage I, and two in stage II) received aIFN (3 MU subcutaneously three times a week for a median of 8 months; range, 4–12) after their tumor mass had been reduced with intermittent chlorambucil. Following chlorambucil/aIFN administration, a significant reduction in blood lymphocyte counts (from 25.1±12.0×109/1 to 6.3±5.32×109/1;p〈0.001) and in CD 19-positive cells (from 21.0±12.0×109/1 to 3.8±2.3×109/1;p〈 0.001) was observed. Three of seven patients with stage-I and one of two with stage-II disease moved to stage 0, and a complete response (CR) was observed in two patients with stage-I at diagnosis. Overall, there were eight patients who, after treatment, had either a CR (2 cases) or stage-0 disease (6 cases), which compares favorably with two patients with stage-0 disease before entering the study (p=0.015). In five patients (including the two who achieved a CR) aIFN further improved the disease status achieved with chlorambucil.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Key words Peripheral blood progenitor cells ; Allogeneic transplantation ; G-CSF ; Healthy donor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The effects of both daily G-CSF administration and subsequent peripheral blood progenitor cell collection (PBPCC) by apheresis on 20 healthy adult donors were studied. All received daily G-CSF (filgrastim) 10 μg/kg for 5–7 days by subcutaneous injection. G-CSF administration was well tolerated, except for moderate bone pain and headache. Peak values of CD34+ cells were observed on days 5 (n=12) or 6 (n=8). In all donors a significant increase in CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD19+, and NK cells was observed on day 5 in relation to the baseline values. CD4/CD8 lymphocyte ratio was unmodified by G-CSF. None of the donors required a central venous line for PBPCC. Immediately after PBPCC, a platelet count below 100×109/l was observed in nine of 18 cases, although in all donors platelet counts were over 100×109/l 7 days later. A lymphocytopenia on day 7 following PBPCC was observed, although there was a tendency to achieve baseline values 30–90 days after the procedure. Mean numbers (±SD) of collected cells ×106/kg after a median of two (1–4) apheresis sessions and a median of 20 l (10–40) processed were: CD34+ 5.5 (±2.3), CD3+ 326 (±105), CD4+ 207 (±64), CD8+ 164 (±60), CD19+ 88 (±32), and NK cells 32 (±14). We conclude that G-CSF administration to healthy donors is a well-tolerated procedure which is associated with (a) obtaining a high number of hematopoietic progenitor cells, and (b) a significant increase in T, B, and NK cells in donors' blood. In addition, PBPCC by apheresis results in a moderate, rapidly reversible, and clinically irrelevant thrombocytopenia and a moderate lymphocytopenia, which tends to resolve within 3 months following the procedure.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: CML ; Blast crisis ; p53 gene ; Restriction fragment length polymorphism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Loss of the p53 gene alleles was investigated in 26 patients with Ph+BCR/ABL+ chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) by means of the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis using the restriction enzymeAccII. In all cases, peripheral blood and/or bone marrow samples were obtained at different times during the chronic phase of the disease and at blast crisis, and in some of them also at the accelerated phase. Of the 12 cases considered informative, 11 evolved into myeloid type blast crisis and one into a lymphoid blast crisis, whereas only two showed an i(17q) chromosome at cytogenetic study. In four of the 12 informative cases, a loss of one p53 gene allele was observed, in all cases coincident with the development of the accelerated phase or blast crisis. One patient with a deleted p53 gene allele, in whom it was possible to analyze the gene structure in the three CML evolutive phases (chronic and accelerated phases and blast crisis), showed loss of the p53 gene allele in both the accelerated and the biastic phase, but not during the chronic phase. On the other hand, one of the two cases with an i(17q) chromosome exhibited one allelic deletion of the p53 gene. Thus, the relatively frequent monoallelic deletion of the p53 gene coincident with the appearance of the blast crisis registered in the present study would support a possible role of the p53 gene alterations in the evolution of CML to its final stages.
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