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Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2012

CMV infection after transplant from cord blood compared to other alternative donors: the importance of donor-negative CMV serostatus.

Malgorzata Mikulska; Anna Maria Raiola; Paolo Bruzzi; Riccardo Varaldo; Silvana Annunziata; Teresa Lamparelli; Francesco Frassoni; Elisabetta Tedone; Barbara Galano; Andrea Bacigalupo; Claudio Viscoli

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and disease are important complications after hematopoietic stem cell transplant, particularly after transplant from alternative donors. Allogeneic cord blood transplantation (CBT) is being increasingly used, but immune recovery may be delayed. The aim of this study was to compare CMV infection in CBT with transplants from unrelated or mismatched related donors, from now on defined as alternative donors. A total of 165 consecutive transplants were divided in 2 groups: (1) alternative donors transplants (n = 85) and (2) CBT recipients (n = 80). Donor and recipient (D/R) CMV serostatus were recorded. The incidence of CMV infection, its severity, timing, and outcome were compared. Median follow-up was 257 days (1-1328). CMV infection was monitored by CMV antigenemia and expressed as CMV Ag positive cell/2 × 10(5) polymorphonuclear blood cells. There was a trend toward a higher cumulative incidence of CMV infection among CBT than alternative donor transplant recipients (64% vs 51%, P = .12). The median time to CMV reactivation was 35 days, and was comparable in the 2 groups (P = .8). The maximum number of CMV-positive cells was similar in the 2 groups (11 versus 16, P = .2). The time interval between the first and the last positive CMV antigenemia was almost 4 times longer in CBT compared with alternative donor transplants (109 vs 29 days, respectively, P = .008). The incidence of late CMV infection was also higher in CBT (62% vs 24%, P < .001). The incidence of early and late CMV infection in CBT was similar to D-/R+ alternative transplants, and higher than in D+/R+ alternative transplants: early infection, 72% in CBT versus 69% in D-/R+ alternative versus 55% in D+/R+ alternative (P = .21); and late infection, 67% in CBT versus 60% in D-/R+ alternative versus 7% in D+/R+ alternative (P < .001). Transplant-related mortality and overall survival were similar between the groups: 34% versus 36% (P = .6) and 54% versus 46% (P = .3) for alternative transplant and CBT, respectively. Longer duration and higher incidence of late CMV infection was seen in CBT patients, when compared with alternative donor transplants, whereas no difference in mortality was observed. The duration and incidence of late CMV infection were similar when D-/R+ CBT were compared with D-/R+ alternative donor transplants.


UniSa. Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneo | 2013

Accelerated bone mass senescence after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Bianca Serio; L Pezzullo; Raffaele Fontana; Silvana Annunziata; Rosa Rosamilio; M Sessa; Valentina Giudice; Ida Lucia Ferrara; M Rocco; Gennaro De Rosa; Patrizia Ricci; Libuse Tauchmanovà; Nunzia Montuori


UniSa. Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneo | 2013

OPSI threat in hematological patients.

Bianca Serio; L Pezzullo; Valentina Giudice; Raffaele Fontana; Silvana Annunziata; Ida Lucia Ferrara; Rosa Rosamilio; C De Luca; M Rocco; Nunzia Montuori


Haematologica | 2015

High incidence of cytomegalovirus reactivation in patients with lymphoma treated with bendamustine

L Pezzullo; Giudice; I Ferrara; Silvana Annunziata; B Serio; R Fontana


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2014

Continuous maintenance therapy with alternate-day low dose lenalidomide in multiple myeloma patients after autologous stem cell transplantation increases the number of circulating natural killer cells

L Pezzullo; R Fontana; B Serio; Silvana Annunziata; M Sessa; I Ferrara; Valentina Giudice; B. Esposito; G Villani; M Rocco


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2014

Daily low-dose valgancyclovir is safe and effective CMV-reactivation prophylaxis in HLA-identical sibling hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Valentina Giudice; B Serio; M Sessa; L Pezzullo; R Fontana; Silvana Annunziata; I Ferrara; M Rocco


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2014

Endocrine disorders after autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation

B Serio; Valentina Giudice; M Sessa; L Pezzullo; I Ferrara; M Rocco; R Fontana; Silvana Annunziata


Haematologica | 2013

Continuous maintenance therapy with alternate-day low dose lenalidomide in multiple myeloma patients after autologous stem cell transplantation

L Pezzullo; R Fontana; B Serio; Silvana Annunziata; M Sessa; Rosa Rosamilio; I Ferrara; Giudice; G Villani; M Rocco


Haematologica | 2013

Prophylactic therapy with oral low-dose valgancyclovir in cytomegalovirus-positive allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients

B Serio; L Pezzullo; R Fontana; Silvana Annunziata; Rosa Rosamilio; I Ferrara; M Rocco; Giudice; M Sessa; Nunzia Montuori


Haematologica | 2013

Sirt-1 as a novel therapeutic target for improving nitric oxide release inheterozygous and homozygous patients for mthfr mutations

M Rocco; A Carrizzo; Silvana Annunziata; M Sessa; Giudice; Rosa Rosamilio; B Serio; Trimarco; A Damato; C Vecchione

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M Rocco

University of Salerno

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M Sessa

University of Salerno

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B Serio

University of Naples Federico II

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I Ferrara

University of Salerno

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R Fontana

University of Salerno

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Valentina Giudice

National Institutes of Health

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Raffaele Fontana

University of Naples Federico II

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