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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (Hodgkin's disease)
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Fourteen patients with Hodgkin's disease (two previously untreated, 12 following relapse or with refractory disease) were treated with a combination chemotherapy regimen comprising chlorambucil, vinblastine, procarbazine, prednisolone, etoposide, vincristine and adriamycin administered on days 1-8. Recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) (mammalian glycosylated, Sandoz/Schering-Plough) was administered after alternate cycles of chemotherapy from day 10 for 7 days by continuous intravenous (i.v.) infusion in 12 patients in a dose finding study (dose: 2 micrograms/kg/day in four patients, 4 micrograms/kg/day in four patients and 8 micrograms/kg/day in four patients) and by daily subcutaneous (s/c) injections in two patients (8 micrograms/kg/day). There was a rapid peripheral leucocytosis following the rhGM-CSF, reaching a peak at 1-2 days in 12/14 patients. The initial leucocytosis was composed of neutrophils followed by a rise in immature myeloid cells. There was no difference observed in the duration or depth of the nadir following chemotherapy or in the rate of recovery of peripheral white cell counts between cycles with and without rhGM-CSF in patients treated with 2 and 4 micrograms/kg/day. At the dose of 8 micrograms/kg/day, 3/6 patients had a shorter nadir duration in the cycle with rhGM-CSF, compared with cycle without rhGM-CSF. There was no difference in frequency of infection in cycles with and without rhGM-CSF. Following chemotherapy, six patients achieved clinical remission, six partial remission and two had progressive disease.
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PMID:Recombinant human granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor following alternating non cross resistant chemotherapy in Hodgkin's disease. 174

Fourteen patients (M/F, 6/8; age, 48/23-64 yrs) with relapsing or primary resistant intermediate-high grade non-Hodgkin lymphomas were treated with ARA-C (2 g/m2 x 4 on days 1 and 2), DDP (100 mg/m2 96 hr infusion) and VP-16 (150 mg/m2 on days 1, 2 and 3). GM-CSF or placebo was administered from the 5th day until neutrophil count reached greater than or equal to 1000/microliters on 2 consecutive days. Three PR and 6 CR were documented. Two CR pts are still in CR at 19 and 23.5 months. With the exception of one case of cerebral haemorrhage, life-threatening liver toxicity, exfoliative colitis, capillary leak syndrome and anaphylactoid reaction, the protocol regimen provoked only modest haematological and extra-haematological toxicities.
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PMID:GM-CSF: clinical trials in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients with chemotherapy induced leucopenia. 189 Aug 60

The detection of an increasing number of cytokines and the demonstration of autocrine and paracrine mechanisms perpetuating tumor growth prompted the investigation of the expression of the cytokines IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IFN gamma, Tac, and GMCSF in primary lymph-node biopsies of patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma (n = 11), Hodgkin's disease (n = 13), and large-cell anaplastic lymphoma (n = 6) by means of Northern blot analysis and in situ hybridization (ISH); 15 of 28 cases had IL-6 message, predominantly in cases of Hodgkin's disease (HD) and large-cell anaplastic lymphomas (LCAL). Interferon gamma was found in about 50% of the cases among all entities. Other cytokine expression was rare except two cases of HD with high amounts of IL-4 mRNA. These results indicate that large amounts of growth factor transcripts are present in a variety of malignant lymphomas. The meaning of this expression is still unclear. It may be a loss of physiologic regulation within the cytokine network which may thus influence neoplastic cell growth as some cases have a quantity of cytokine expression which is similar or even above that of stimulated T cells. ISH demonstrates in individual cases that the expression is at least in part due to malignant cells.
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PMID:Cytokine expression in T-cell lymphomas and Hodgkin's disease. Its possible implication in autocrine or paracrine production as a potential basis for neoplastic growth. 195 32

Thirty-one patients with resistant Hodgkin's disease were treated by an identical high dose chemotherapy regimen and autologous bone marrow transplantation. Twelve of these patients received recombinant human granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (rh GM-CSF) in a phase I/II study. rh GM-CSF was administered by continuous infusion into an indwelling central venous catheter for 3-21 days at doses of 100-400 micrograms/m2/day. The patients receiving rh GM-CSF did not differ significantly from those who did not receive growth factor with regard to age, previous therapy or number of bone marrow cells infused. rh GM-CSF resulted in more rapid neutrophil regeneration, the average time to achieve a neutrophil count of greater than or equal to 0.5 x 10(9)/l being 17.5 days compared to 24.9 days in the control group (p less than 0.01). Platelet recovery was very varied and not accelerated by rh GM-CSF. Patients receiving rh GM-CSF had a similar infection rate (58% vs 68% in the control group), similar number of febrile days (5.0 vs 4.7 days) and similar period of hospitalization to the control group (30.1 vs 30.2 days). Randomized controlled trials are now required to define the clinical value of rh GM-CSF in the setting of autologous bone marrow transplantation.
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PMID:GM-CSF accelerates neutrophil recovery after autologous bone marrow transplantation for Hodgkin's disease. 264 87

Malignant lymphoma is classified roughly into Hodgkin's disease (HD) and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) according to the biological characteristics. Malignant lymphoma in Japan has such characteristics as low incidence of HD, which is usually favorable in prognosis, and high incidence of NHLs, which have further distinctive features of less incidence of favorable follicular B cell lymphoma and of higher incidence of unfavorable diffuse T cell lymphoma including adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL) in comparison with those in western countries. As a recent trend of progress in lymphoma study, the introduction of molecular diagnosis by means of gene rearrangement analysis of immunoglobulin and T cell antigen receptor has contributed diagnostically to a definitive determination of T and B cell lineage and cellular monoclonality in malignant lymphoma. On the other hand, remarkable progress has been made in the treatment of malignant lymphoma in recent years. After all, in HD even far advanced cases have been expected to be curable by the combination chemotherapy, for example, MOPP regimen in USA at the present time. Furthermore, in NHL even advanced cases with such aggressive lymphoma as diffuse large cell lymphoma of B cell type have also been able to survive for more than 10 years and may be curable with the frequency of more than 30% in several institutions. Nowadays, the treatment for malignant lymphoma has focussed on multidisciplinary cure-oriented therapy including chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a collaboration of surgical procedure and immunotherapeutic maneuvers. The recent chemotherapy regimen has been called "third generation" ones characterized by alternating non-cross resistant combination and frequent administration of intense drug dose. Furthermore, various biologics such as monoclonal antibodies, several BRMs including IFNs, IL-2 and TNF, and recombinant G-CSF and GM-CSF have been applied in lymphoma treatment to improve the efficacy of combination chemotherapy in new designs of clinical trials.
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PMID:[Malignant lymphoma]. 273 35

G-CSF and GM-CSF enhance the rate of neutrophil engraftment in autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) without significantly affecting platelet engraftment. Peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) may enhance rates of engraftment of both neutrophils and platelets. We treated 49 patients undergoing ABMT with a course of G-CSF to obtain PBPC and infused these cells post-transplant with G-CSF in an attempt to determine factors which might correlate with enhanced BM engraftment. Forty-nine patients with Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or breast cancer undergoing unpurged ABMT were studied. G-CSF priming consisted of an outpatient 8 day course of 5 micrograms/kg/day followed by three leukaphereses (on day 5, 7 and 8) to collect PBPC. Patients then received a chemotherapeutic BMT preparative regimen followed by an infusion of PBPC, autologous BM and the reinstitution of G-CSF (16 micrograms/kg/day). BM engraftment was rapid. The median time to achieve 0.5 x 10(9)/l neutrophils was 10 days compared with a historical BMT control patient population receiving the same preparative regimens of 19 days (p = 0.001). Time to achieve a platelet count of 20 x 10(9)/l was 16 days compared with a historical control of 22 days (p = 0.001). Neutrophil engraftment occurred in all patients by day +14. Marrow engraftment correlated with the total number of CD34+ cells infused as well as the total number of mononuclear cells infused but not the total number of CD34+/CD33- cells infused. The amount of total blood volume pheresed significantly correlated with yield of total mononuclear cells. Prior exposure to radiation therapy negatively correlated with progenitor cell yield.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:G-CSF primed peripheral blood progenitor cells in autologous bone marrow transplantation: parameters affecting bone marrow engraftment. 751 Oct 16

In high-grade malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (hNHL) recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) was evaluated as support to chemotherapy. In a phase III trial, 172 patients (age 18-73 years, stage II-IV) were risk-stratified according to LDH levels and lymphoma size and randomized to receive rhGM-CSF (400 micrograms) (87 patients) or placebo (85 patients) subcutaneously days 8-14 of each cycle of an intensified COP-BLAM regimen. RhGM-CSF significantly reduced the length and nadir of neutropenia, the length of fever episodes, the frequency of all and of severe infections, and of hospitalization and antibiotic requirements. Complete response rates were 63% for all patients and 64% vs. 61% (n.s.) in the rhGM-CSF vs. the control group. Deviations from protocol in applied dosages of myelotoxic drugs and in cycle intervals maintained differed slightly in favor of the rhGM-CSF arm. However, there were no significant differences in overall survival between the GM-CSF treatment and control groups (21 vs. 23 months). Early relapse rates were markedly lower than in the standard-dose COP-BLAM/IMVP-16 regimen. Thus, GM-CSF abates toxic side effects of chemotherapy and may help to maintain dose intensity in high-risk hNHL.
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PMID:Cytokine efficiency in the treatment of high-grade malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphomas: results of a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study with intensified COP-BLAM +/- rhGM-CSF. 751 44

Primed peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) with hematopoietic growth factors enhance marrow engraftment after autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT). G-CSF and GM-CSF stimulate the production of PBPC; both cytokines alone also stimulate neutrophil recovery after autologous BMT. Little data exist comparing these two cytokines. We prospectively studied G-CSF and GM-CSF in autologous BMT. Forty-four consecutive patients with either Hodgkin's disease or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma underwent autologous BMT using both PBPC and autologous marrow. The autologous BMT preparative regimen was CBV (VP-16 2400 mg/m2, CY 1800 mg/m2 i.v. four times daily for 4 days, BCNU 600 mg/m2). Sixteen patients received G-CSF 5 micrograms/kg sc daily for 8 days for mobilization of PBPC and received G-CSF 16 micrograms/kg i.v. four times daily after autologous BMT. Twenty-eight patients received GM-CSF to mobilize PBPC (14 patients received 250 micrograms/m2 sc daily for 8 days; 14 patients received 125 micrograms/m2 sc twice daily for 8 days) and GM-CSF (250 micrograms/m2 i.v. four times daily) after autologous BMT. Patients underwent three to five pheresis procedures to harvest at least 3 x 10(8) nucleated cells/kg. Patients receiving G-CSF had higher peripheral WBC counts than did those receiving GM-CSF. Total numbers of mononuclear cells, total CD34+ cells and total CD34+/33-negative cells were similar in the two treatment groups. The patients receiving G-CSF after autologous BMT experienced a more rapid engraftment of both neutrophils (9 days vs 13 days, p = 0.0001) and platelets (14 days vs 18 days, p = 0.027) than did patients receiving GM-CSF after transplant.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Comparison of G-CSF with GM-CSF for mobilizing peripheral blood progenitor cells and for enhancing marrow recovery after autologous bone marrow transplant. 753 72

Mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) can be accomplished with cytokines or rebound from myelo-suppressive chemotherapy. In this study, patients were mobilized with cyclophosphamide (CY) 4 g/m2 either alone or followed by GM-CSF 250 micrograms/m2 or G-CSF 600 micrograms. Colony-stimulating factors were administered subcutaneously. Eligibility included patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL; n = 29), Hodgkin's disease (n 4) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 2). One patient died from mobilization-related complications. Admission for neutropenic fevers and other complications occurred in 73% of patients receiving CY alone compared with 32% received CY + G-CSF or GM-CSF (P < 0.05). Apheresis was initiated when the white blood count approached 1 x 10(9)/l and continued until approximately 6 x 10(8) mononuclear cells/kg were collected. Mobilization with CY + GM-CSF led to significantly greater numbers of collected CFU-GM than with CY alone. Colony-stimulating factors were not administered after transplantation. collected progenitor cells correlated with the peak cell counts after mobilization. Following transplantation, an ANC > = 500 x 10(6)/l was achieved at 14.5 days and a platelet count > = 50 x 10(6)/l was achieved on day 20. Days to achieve an ANC > = 500 x 10(6)/l did not correlate with any of the analyzed variables. Platelet engraftment correlated with harvested BFU-E, thawed CD34+ cells and peak counts following mobilization. for patients with NHL, CR was obtained in 82% of evaluable cases. Median time to relapse was 343 days. Twenty five per cent of patients remain disease-free at 900+ days of follow-up.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Cyclophosphamide-mobilized peripheral blood stem cells in patient with lymphoid malignancies. 759 69

Seventeen consecutive patients with previously untreated poor prognosis Hodgkin's disease (clinical stage II and III with systemic symptoms, and stage IV) received 6 courses of aggressive chemotherapy, with (9 patients) and without (8 patients) the addition of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF). Chemotherapy (MOPP/ABV/CAD regimen) included full doses of nitrogen mustard, lomustine (CCNU), vindesine, melphalan, prednisone, epidoxorubicin, vincristine, procarbazine, vinblastine and bleomycin, and was administered between days 1 and 15 of each course. Course were planned for 28-day intervals. rhGM-CSF was given at a dose of 5 micrograms/kg/day subcutaneously from day 16 to 26 of each course. With cytopenia (i.e. white blood cell, WBC, count < 3.0 x 10(9)/L and/or platelet count < 100 x 10(9)/L) delaying courses was preferred to administering reduced drug dosages. Substantial delays (ranging from 7 to 28 days) in delivering cytostatics were necessary between 70% of courses. The cumulative mean number of days for which the courses had to be delayed before completing the 6 MOPP/ABV/CAD courses was 57. The percentage of planned doses of cytotoxic drugs (nitrogen mustard, melphalan, epidoxorubicin, procarbazine) actually administered was 92%. Causes of treatment delay were presented by leucopenia in 82% and by leuco-thrombocytopenia in 23% of the courses. The WBC nadir was constantly encountered at day 20-21 following completion of courses, and slightly worsened with subsequent courses. The decrease in platelet values was milder than that in WBC counts. There were no differences in any of the above parameters between patients treated with MOPP/ABV/CAD alone or followed by rhGM-CSF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:MOPP/ABV/CAD chemotherapy with and without recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor in untreated, unfavorable prognosis Hodgkin's disease. 768 12


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