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The first meeting devoted specifically to BMT in children took place on Hilton Head Island, SC, in March 1994 and included detailed reviews of the role of BMT in the management of diseases for which it has been a subject of considerable controversy: haemoglobinopathies (thalassaemia and sickle cell disease), metabolic storage disorders and neuroblastoma. The results of BMT using marrow donors other than HLA-identical siblings were presented, including data from a number of centres on the outcome in children transplanted from mismatched family donors. Experience of the collection and transplantation of alternative sources of haemopoietic stem cells in the paediatric age group has accumulated rapidly in recent years. The results of transplantation of peripheral blood stem cells and of umbilical cord blood stem cells indicate that both approaches may soon replace BMT as first-line treatment for some malignant and non-malignant disorders in children. While gene therapy offers exciting prospects for the future, it was discussed here principally as treatment for ADA deficiency and is likely to remain a more distant, although exciting, therapeutic option for many diseases currently treated by BMT.
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PMID:Bone marrow transplantation in children: current results and controversies.Meeting, Hilton Head Island, SC, March 1994. 799 32

Infant botulism is a rare disease caused by the release of toxin produced in the intestinal tract by Clostridium botulinum. The disease primarily affects infants under 1 year of age. We report a 3-year-old child with stage IV neuroblastoma who developed symptoms of progressive motor weakness, bulbar palsy and respiratory failure 42 days after autologous BMT. The diagnosis of infant botulism was established by identifying botulism toxin in the stool. Human botulism immune globulin (HBIG) was administered. Following the diagnosis, the patient made significant recovery over the next 7 weeks and was successfully extubated from mechanical ventilation. However, her neuroblastoma eventually recurred and she subsequently died of progressive disease. Although the etiology of the development of infant botulism in this case following autologous BMT still remains unclear, alteration of the intestinal microbial environment from gut sterilization and laminar airflow room isolation or, alternatively, immune suppression during pre- and post-autologous BMT and activation of endogenous spores may have contributed to the development of this disease. The use of HBIG in children with botulism over 1 year of age may be beneficial.
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PMID:Development of infant botulism in a 3-year-old female with neuroblastoma following autologous bone marrow transplantation: potential use of human botulism immune globulin. 819 79

Previously, we reported that 26 children with stage III or IV neuroblastoma (NBL) treated with BMT grew poorly post-BMT and significantly worse than a comparison group of hematologic BMT patients. Furthermore, unlike the hematologic patients, there was no apparent catch-up growth. Six of these previously reported long-term (> 2 years) NBL patients surviving BMT were evaluated with growth hormone (GH) provocative testing, frequent (every 20 min) overnight GH sampling and IGF-1 determinations. Three of 6 patients were GH deficient based on subnormal responses to provocative stimuli and subnormal pooled 12 h GH values. Only one child had completely normal GH testing and his growth was normal. Four patients were tested with recombinant GH for a period of 12-21 months. Three patients demonstrated an improvement in their growth velocity on therapy. However, the overall response to GH treatment was significantly less than the growth response in children who are GH-deficient due to causes other than BMT. In summary, GH deficiency may be a frequent complication of BMT treatment of NBL. It also appears that the BMT treatment protocol employing total body irradiation and high-dose melphalan may induce GH resistance.
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PMID:Growth hormone function and treatment following bone marrow transplant for neuroblastoma. 827 38

Nine children from 10 to 76 months (median 28.0), weighing 8.5 to 19.7 kg (median 13.0 kg) underwent peripheral blood stem cell separation (PBSCS) or peripheral blood mononuclear cell separation (PBMNCS), after insertion of a double-lumen central venous catheter (8-10 French). Separations were performed with a continuous flow blood separator (Fen-wall CS 3000 plus), running a specially adopted separation-program. In 7 children (5 with neuroblastoma IV, 1 with multifocal Ewing's sarcoma, and 1 with rhabdomyosarcoma IV), stem cells were mobilized by application of G-CSF at a dosage of 15-27.7 micrograms/kg body weight (median 16.25) subcutaneously following high-dose chemotherapy, according to the disease-related protocols, whereas 2 children had PBMNCS to induce graft vs. leukemia (GvL)-reaction in the HLA-identical sibling suffering from relapsed chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML: n = 1), or chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML: n = 1) after allogeneic BMT. In all cases, the collecting procedure was performed after filling the cell separator with priming solution consisting of 2 U of irradiated and washed packed red cells, 250 ml human albumin, and 0.9% NaCl. In the 7 patients with solid tumors between 0.45 and 62.7 x 10(6) CD-34 positive cells/kg body weight were separated; the patient who had the lowest yield was separated twice after another mobilizing course. Three patients (2 with neuroblastoma IV and 1 with multifocal Ewing's-sarcoma) underwent a double transplantation with 1-3 portions of the collected stem cells within a 5- to 6-week interval. Two children had a rapid engraftment on both peripheral blood stem cell transplantations (PBSCTs). The third child, who had the lowest yield and was separated twice had prompt engraftment at the first PBSCT but delayed and incomplete engraftment at the second PBSCT. One patient after adoptive immunotransfer with PBMNCs for relapsed CML is now 40 months in complete cytogenetic and molecular biological remission, whereas the other patient treated for relapsed CMML did not respond to the PBMNC-transfusion. The results indicate that PBSCS and PBMNCS can be performed in children with a body weight below 20 kg.
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PMID:Feasibility of peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMNC) separation in children with a body weight below 20 KG. 918 Sep 13

To determine if neuroblastoma acquires a sustained drug-resistant phenotype from patient exposure to therapy, we studied neuroblastoma cell lines established at different points of therapy: at diagnosis prior to therapy, at progressive disease after induction therapy and at relapse after intensive chemoradiotherapy and bone marrow transplantation (post-BMT). Melphalan, cisplatin, carboplatin, doxorubicin, and etoposide cytotoxicities were determined by DIMSCAN assay. Drug resistance progressively increased with therapy and 3/5 post-BMT lines showed high resistance to most drugs. IC 90s 37, 78, 719 and 256 times higher than clinically achievable drug levels were obtained in post-BMT cell lines for melphalan, cisplatin, doxorubicin and etoposide, respectively. Resistance correlated with the therapies patients received: considerable etoposide and doxorubicin resistance (> 1000-fold resistance) was seen in cell lines obtained from patients treated with these drugs. These cell lines indicate that neuroblastoma acquires resistance to cytotoxic drugs that is probably due to stable genetic alterations occurring during therapy.
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PMID:Drug resistance in human neuroblastoma cell lines correlates with clinical therapy. 951 42

1070 myeloablative procedures followed by stem cell rescue for neuroblastoma are reviewed. These 1070 procedures are part of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplant (EBMTG) registry from the last 17 years (in 4536 patients). In 1070 neuroblastoma patients, survival at 2 years was 49%, at 5 years, 33% and relapses were observed as late as 7 years post-BMT (bone marrow transplant). However, 5-year survivors after megatherapy with BMT for stage 4 disease do have an 80% chance of becoming a long-term survivor. When BMT had been used in first complete response (CR1) no salvage was possible, whereas 15% survivors may be seen if BMT is used for the first time at relapse. Infants with stage 4 neuroblastoma had a 17% toxic death rate and indication in this group is exceptional and not recommended. In a matched cohort (17 allogeneic and 34 autologous), autologous stem cell rescue (SCR) was shown to be at least equal to allogeneic SCR. Multivariate analysis of clinical prognostic factors in children with stage 4 disease over 1 year showed that event-free survival was mainly influenced by two adverse factors before the megatherapy procedure: persisting skeleton lesions (99Tc and/or mIBG scan positive) as well as persisting bone marrow (BM) involvement.
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PMID:1070 myeloablative megatherapy procedures followed by stem cell rescue for neuroblastoma: 17 years of European experience and conclusions. European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplant Registry Solid Tumour Working Party. 951 68

Eurocord Transplant has established a registry for studying results of cord blood transplant. We have analyzed 78 patients who have received a related CBT between October 1988 and December 1996. The median follow-up time was 29 months (1-99). The median age was 5 years (0.2-20), median weight 19 kg (5-50). Forty-six patients had a malignant disease: 32 acute leukemia (AL), six chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), four myelodysplastic syndrome, two neuroblastoma and two non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Thirty-two patients were transplanted for non-malignant diseases including 17 bone marrow failure syndromes (BMFS), three sickle cell anemia, five thalassemia and seven inborn errors. The donor was an HLA-identical sibling in 60 cases and an HLA-mismatched donor in 18 cases. As conditioning, 36 patients received irradiation and 40 patients received associated busulfan-containing regimens. GVHD prophylaxis consisted of CsA alone in 36 cases, CsA associated with prednisone in eight cases, CsA, methotrexate (Mtx) with or without prednisone in 28 cases and CsA with monoclonal antibody or ATG in four cases. The median number of nucleated cells (NC) infused/kg was 3.9 x 10(7) (0.7-15). One-year survival was 63 +/- 6%. Age, weight, HLA identity and negative cytomegalovirus (CMV) serology in the recipient were significant favorable prognostic factors. Among these 78 patients, the incidence of grade > or = II GVHD was 9% in HLA-matched CBT and 50% in mismatched CBT (P < 0.001). Neutrophil engraftment was associated with age <6 years (P = 0.02) and weight <20 kg (P = 0.02). It was 73% in patients receiving <3.7 x 10(7) nucleated cells (NC) infused/kg and 85% in patients receiving more (P = 0.06). Favorable factors for platelets engraftment were age <6 years (P = 0.03), weight <20 kg (P = 0.002) and HLA identity (P < 0.0001). Related cord blood transplantation offers a good alternative to BMT. Theses results are in favor of freezing cord blood in families in whom a transplant might be indicated.
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PMID:Related cord blood transplants: the Eurocord experience from 78 transplants. Eurocord Transplant group. 971 97

Children with neuroblastoma receiving high-dose carboplatin as part of their conditioning regimen for autologous marrow transplantation have a high incidence of speech frequency hearing loss. We evaluated hearing loss in 11 children with advanced stage neuroblastoma who underwent autologous marrow transplantation, following a conditioning regimen containing high-dose carboplatin (2g/m2, total dose). Audiometric evaluations were obtained at diagnosis, prior to and following transplant. Exposure to other known ototoxins also was assessed. All patients sustained worsening of hearing following high-dose carboplatin. Nine of the 11 children (82%) had evidence of speech frequency hearing loss post transplant for which hearing aids were recommended (grades 3-4). Three of the nine children had speech frequency loss prior to transplant which progressed following transplant. The entire group was heavily pre-treated with platinum-containing chemotherapy pre-BMT and had extensive exposure to other ototoxins, including aminoglycoside antibiotics, diuretics, and noise exposure - all of which could have exacerbated the effects of carboplatin. High-dose carboplatin is ototoxic, particularly in patients who have been primed with previous platinum therapy or other ototoxic agents. We conclude that further efforts are needed to monitor and minimize this complication. In cases where hearing loss is inevitable due to cumulative ototoxic exposures, families need to be adequately prepared for the tradeoffs of potentially curable therapy.
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PMID:Severe ototoxicity following carboplatin-containing conditioning regimen for autologous marrow transplantation for neuroblastoma. 981 94

To determine whether neuroblastomas acquire a sustained drug-resistant phenotype from exposure to chemotherapeutic agents given to patients in vivo, we studied neuroblastoma cell lines established at different points of therapy: six at diagnosis before therapy (DX), six at progressive disease during induction therapy (PD-Ind), and five at relapse after intensive chemoradiotherapy and bone marrow transplantation (PD-BMT). Cells were maintained in the absence of drug selective pressure. Dose-response curves of melphalan, cisplatin, carboplatin, doxorubicin, and etoposide for the cell line panel were determined by measuring cytotoxicity with a 96-well-plate digital imaging microscopy (DIMSCAN) microassay. Drug resistance of cell lines progressively increased with the intensity of therapy delivered in vivo. The greatest resistance was seen in PD-BMT cell lines: IC90 values in PD-BMT cell lines were higher than clinically achievable drug levels by 1-37 times for melphalan, 1-9 times for carboplatin, 25-78 times for cisplatin, 6-719 times for doxorubicin, and 3-52 times for etoposide. Genomic amplification of MYCN did not correlate with resistance. Cross-resistance by Pearson correlation (r > or = 0.6) was observed between: (a) cisplatin + doxorubicin; (b) carboplatin + cisplatin, etoposide, or melphalan; (c) etoposide + cisplatin, melphalan, or doxorubicin. These data indicate that during therapy, neuroblastomas can acquire resistance to cytotoxic drugs because of the population expansion of tumor cells possessing stable genetic or epigenetic alterations that confer resistance.
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PMID:Drug resistance patterns of human neuroblastoma cell lines derived from patients at different phases of therapy. 985 71

Impaired growth after TBI prior to BMT has been a constant finding in children with leukemia. The growth of poor-risk neuroblastoma (NBL) survivors treated with myeloablative preparative regimens and ABMT at the Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University of Helsinki, since 1982 is reported. Two separate groups were analyzed: (1) The TBI- patients (n = 15) were conditioned with high-dose chemotherapy only. They had been treated at the age of 1.0-6.3 (mean 3.0) years and the post-ABMT follow-up time was 1.5-14.5 (mean 7.7) years. (2) The TBI+ patients (n = 16) had received TBI in addition to high-dose chemotherapy. They had been treated at the age of 1.3-4. 8 (mean 3.0) years, and the post-ABMT follow-up time was 1.5-8.0 (mean 4.7) years. The height standard deviation score (SDS) was similar for the two groups at the time of diagnosis, -0.3 +/- 1.2 (mean +/- s.d.), and at the time of ABMT, -0.7 +/- 1.1. After transplantation, the height SDS continued to decrease in the TBI+ group, the mean being -2.0 SDS at 5 years after ABMT. In the TBI-group, the mean height SDS remained within -0.7 to -0.9 to the 10 years of follow-up. Five patients received growth hormone (GH) therapy starting 2-6 years after ABMT. They all had low GH secretion in provocative tests. All showed some response to GH therapy. The mean height SDS increased 0.4 SDS during the 3 years following the start of GH therapy, while in the untreated patients a decrease of 0. 8 SDS during the corresponding time (P = 0.009) was observed. We conclude that NBL patients grow poorly following ABMT when TBI is included in the conditioning regimen, but close to normally when treated without TBI. The need for GH therapy should be evaluated early to avoid an unnecessary decrease in final height.
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PMID:Growth in children with poor-risk neuroblastoma after regimens with or without total body irradiation in preparation for autologous bone marrow transplantation. 1057 63


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