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Experimental Hematology | 2003

Positive selection for CD34+ reduces the incidence and severity of veno-occlusive disease of the liver after HLA-identical sibling allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation

Federico Moscardó; Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Guillermo Sanz; Salut Brunet; Dolores Caballero; Carlos Vallejo; Carlos Solano; Pedro Pimentel; Jaime Pérez de Oteyza; Christelle Ferrà; Jose L. Diez-Martin; Javier Zuazu; Ildefonso Espigado; Fernando Campilho; Cristina Arbona; José M. Moraleda; Marı́a V Mateos; Jordi Sierra; Carmen Talarn; Miguel A. Sanz

OBJECTIVE T-cell depletion (TCD), primarily developed to prevent graft-vs-host disease (GVHD), might reduce early liver dysfunction after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, no comparative studies have been performed to investigate this. We analyzed the influence of selection for CD34(+) cells on the incidence and severity of hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD). PATIENTS AND METHODS Five hundred and one patients who underwent allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) from HLA-identical siblings were included in the present study. Two hundred and ninety patients (59%) were grafted with CD34+ positively selected grafts and 211 (41%) with nonmanipulated grafts. Their mean age was 38 years (range 17-63). All patients had hematological malignancies and 96% were conditioned with combinations either of cyclophosphamide plus total-body irradiation or of cyclophosphamide plus busulphan. Most of the patients received GVHD prophylaxis with methotrexate (MTX) or cyclosporin A. RESULTS Fifty-two patients (10.4%) developed VOD. VOD was more frequent in patients receiving nonmanipulated grafts (16.1% vs 6.2%; p<0.0009), in those with a Karnofsky score less than 90 (17.5% vs 7.8%; p=0.001), and with the use of MTX for GVHD prophylaxis (14.8% vs 7%; p=0.005). In multivariate analyses, only CD34+ positive selection (p=0.0007) and Karnofsky score (p=0.004) emerged as independent risk factors for VOD. The same effect was observed in the subset of patients with severe VOD. CONCLUSION These findings show that CD34+ selection not only decreases the incidence of GVHD but also prevents VOD after HLA-identical sibling PBSCT.


Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2007

Minimal change nephrotic syndrome after stem cell transplantation: a case report and literature review

Sandra Silva; José Maximino; Rui Henrique; Ana Paiva; Jorge Baldaia; Fernando Campilho; Pedro Pimentel; Alfredo Loureiro

Graft-versus-host disease is one of the most frequent complications occurring after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Recently, renal involvement has been described as a manifestation of chronic graft-versus-host disease. Immunosuppression seems to play a major role: clinical disease is triggered by its tapering and resolution is achieved with the resumption of the immunosuppressive therapy. Prognosis is apparently favourable, but long term follow up data are lacking.We report a case of a 53-year-old man who developed nephrotic syndrome 142 days after allogeneic stem cell transplantation for acute myeloid leukaemia. Onset of nephrotic syndrome occurred after reduction of immunosuppressants and was accompanied by manifestations of chronic graft-versus-host disease. Histological examination of the kidney was consistent with Minimal Change Disease. After treatment with prednisolone and mycophenolate mofetil he had complete remission of proteinuria and improvement of graft-versus-host disease. Eighteen months after transplantation the patient keeps haematological remission and normal renal function, without proteinuria.Since patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease might be considered at risk for development of nephrotic syndrome, careful monitoring of renal parameters, namely proteinuria, is advisable.


Blood | 2003

Unrelated cord blood transplantation for childhood acute myeloid leukemia: a Eurocord Group Analysis

Gérard Michel; Vanderson Rocha; Sylvie Chevret; William Arcese; Kah-Wah Chan; Alexandra H. Filipovich; Tsuneo A. Takahashi; Marcus Vowels; Juan Ortega; Pierre Bordigoni; Peter J. Shaw; Isaac Yaniv; Alexandra Machado; Pedro Pimentel; Franca Fagioli; Amparo Verdeguer; Jean Pierre Jouet; Blanca Diez; Euripedes Ferreira; Ricardo Pasquini; Joseph Rosenthal; Eric L. Sievers; Chiara Messina; Anna Paola Iori; Federico Garnier; Irina Ionescu; Franco Locatelli; Eliane Gluckman


Blood | 2001

The number of donor CD3 + cells is the most important factor for graft failure after allogeneic transplantation of CD34 + selected cells from peripheral blood from HLA-identical siblings

Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Ciril Rozman; Pedro Pimentel; Carlos Solano; Javier de la Rubia; Salut Brunet; Jaime Pérez-Oteiza; Christelle Ferrà; Javier Zuazu; Dolores Caballero; Alzira Carvalhais; Jose Luis Dı́ez; Ildefonso Espigado; Carmen Martínez; Fernando Campilho; Miguel A. Sanz; Jorge Sierra; Javier García-Conde; Emilio Montserrat


Blood | 2002

Risk factors for acute graft-versus-host disease in patients undergoing transplantation with CD34+ selected blood cells from HLA-identical siblings.

Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Ciril Rozman; Pedro Pimentel; Carlos Solano; Javier de la Rubia; Salut Brunet; Jaime Pérez-Oteyza; Christelle Ferrà; Javier Zuazu; Dolores Caballero; Joan Bargay; Alzira Carvalhais; Jose Luis Dı́ez; Ildefonso Espigado; Alegre A; Montserrat Rovira; Fernando Campilho; Jesús Odriozola; Miguel A. Sanz; Jordi Sierra; Javier García-Conde; Emili Montserrat


Arquivos de Medicina | 2006

Colheita de Células Progenitoras Hematopoiéticas Periféricas em Doentes Pediátricos

Marika Bini-Antunes; Susana Roncon; Fernando Campilho; Isabel L. Barbosa; Helena Leal; Alcina Avila; Sara Ferreira; António Campos; Carlos Pinho Vaz; Rosa Branca Ferreira; Pedro Pimentel; Lucilia Norton; Alzira Carvalhais


Experimental Hematology | 2004

In vitro IL-2 incubation induces CD69 expression and other phenotypic changes on NK subpopulations present in PBPC collections

M. Joao Baptista; Isabel L. Barbosa; Susana Roncon; Carlos Pinho Vaz; Fernando Campilho; António Campos; Pedro Pimentel; Alzira Carvalhais


Archive | 2013

leukemia: a Eurocord group analysis Unrelated cord blood transplantation for childhood acute myeloid

Anna Paola Iori; Federico Garnier; Irina Ionescu; Franco Locatelli; E. Gluckman; Blanca Diez; Euripedes Ferreira; Ricardo Pasquini; Joseph Rosenthal; Eric L. Sievers; Chiara Messina; Alexandra Machado; Pedro Pimentel; Franca Fagioli; Amparo Verdeguer; Jean-Pierre Jouet; Tsuneo A. Takahashi; Marcus Vowels; Juan J. Ortega; Peter J. Shaw; Vanderson Rocha; Sylvie Chevret; William Arcese; Kah-Wah Chan


Archive | 2013

peripheral blood from HLA-identical siblings failure after allogeneic transplantation of CD34+ selected cells from The number of donor CD3+ cells is the most important factor for graft

Jorge Sierra; Javier Garci; Emilio Montserrat; Jose Luis Di; Ildefonso Espigado; Carmen Marti; Fernando Campilho; Jaime Pérez-Oteiza; Christelle Ferrà; Javier Zuazu; Dolores Caballero; Alzira Carvalhais; Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Ciril Rozman; Pedro Pimentel; Carlos Solano


Archive | 2011

siblings selected blood cells from HLA-identical + transplantation with CD34 Risk factors for acute graft-versus-host disease in patients undergoing

Jesús Odriozola; Javier Garci; Jose Luis Di; Ildefonso Espigado; Adrian Alegre; Montserrat Rovira; Jaime Pérez-Oteyza; Christelle Ferrà; Javier Zuazu; Dolores Caballero; Joan Bargay; Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Ciril Rozman; Pedro Pimentel; Carlos Solano

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Fernando Campilho

Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil

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Alzira Carvalhais

Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil

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Christelle Ferrà

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ildefonso Espigado

Spanish National Research Council

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Ciril Rozman

University of Barcelona

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António Campos

Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil

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Carlos Pinho Vaz

Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil

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