Telomere length predicts neutrophil recovery in the absence of G-CSF after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation

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L F Lincz
F E Scorgie
J A Sakoff
K A Fagan
S P Ackland
A Enno
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[1] Hunter Haematology Research Group,Medical Oncology Department
[2] Mater Misericordiae Hospital,undefined
[3] Mater Misericordiae Hospital,undefined
[4] Cytogenetics Unit,undefined
[5] Hunter Area Pathology Service,undefined
[6] Hunter Haematology Unit,undefined
[7] Hunter Area Pathology Service,undefined
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telomere; haemopoietic recovery; G-CSF; autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation;
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Haemopoietic regeneration after autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation can be delayed in some patients despite adequate infusion of CD34+ cells. This suggests variability in the proliferation potential of the implanted cells, a capacity that may be predicted by their telomere length. To test this theory, telomere length was measured on stored apheresis samples from 36 patients aged 46.6±11.1 years, who had undergone successful autologous PBPC transplantation with a median of 5.6 × 106/kg (1.3 × 106–36.1 × 106/kg) CD34+ cells. The mean PBPC telomere length for the cohort was 9.4±2.3 kbp. For patients who did not receive G-CSF post transplantation (n=7), days to absolute neutrophil recovery (ANC), ⩾0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 × 109 cells/l, were significantly inversely correlated with telomere length of the infused PBPC (r=−0.88, −0.81, −0.77, respectively; P<0.05,). However, no correlation was found for patients who received G-CSF from day 1 post transplantation (n=20). These data suggest that for transplantation with sufficient CD34+ cells, neutrophil recovery is less efficient in patients receiving infusions of cells with short telomeres, but this deficiency can be corrected with adequate post transplantation administration of G-CSF.
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