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High-dose hydroxyurea and G-CSF to collect Philadelphia-negative cells in chronic myeloid leukemia: preliminary results. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Five patients with Ph+ chronic myeloid leukemia were treated with hydroxyurea for 7 days, followed by G-CSF for cell harvesting.
  • Most patients experienced significant side effects, with two unable to complete the treatment due to complications like vomiting and rashes.
  • Despite some success in harvesting diploid cells, the overall effectiveness was low, and achieving Ph-negativity was inconsistent, indicating hydroxyurea has poor tolerability and high risks of severe complications.

Article Abstract

Five patients with Ph+ chronic myeloid leukemia and no detectable diploid cells in the marrow received 6 g hydroxyurea twice daily for 7 days followed by G-CSF to harvest Ph-cells 1-84 months after diagnosis. Three were in first chronic phase, and two in accelerated phase. One stopped hydroxyurea after 4 doses due to intractable vomiting and was not apheresed, while two stopped hydroxyurea after 9 and 11 doses because of mucositis and skin rash. Two tolerated all doses; one with no significant side effects, and one with mucositis and painful plantar rash. The nadir leukocyte, neutrophil, and platelet counts were 0.4-0.8, 0-0.1, and 2-19 x 10(9)/L respectively. Apheresis was commenced when the leukocytes were 1.2-3.8 x 10(9)/L 9-10 days after starting G-CSF, and 6 aphereses were performed. Four collections were 100% Ph+, and two 22% and 90% Ph-. The total nucleated cell, CD34+/CD34-subset, CD34+/CD33+ subset, and CFU-GM yields per kg per collection were 0.48-2.38 (median 1.18) x 10(8), 0-0.48 (median 0.012) x 10(6), 0.028-10.19 (median 0.92) x 10(6), and 0.29-41.81 (median 21.78) x 10(4) respectively. We conclude that hydroxyurea in the dose we used is poorly tolerated, and is associated with significant adverse effects including severe myelosuppression. It is possible to harvest diploid cells during recovery, but achievement of Ph-negativity appears to be erratic and cell yields are poor.

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