Cell Transplantation (Mar 1994)

Reversal of Graft-Versus-Host Disease with Infusion of Autologous Bone Marrow

  • Camillo Ricordi M.D.,
  • Anreas G. Tzakis,
  • Adriana Zeevi,
  • Witold B. Rybka,
  • Anthony J. Demetris,
  • Paulo A.C. Fontes,
  • Michael A. Nalesnik,
  • Massimo Trucco,
  • Ferdinand O. Ukah,
  • Edward D. Ball,
  • Edward E. Mullen,
  • Ignazio R. Marino,
  • John J. Fung,
  • Thomas E. Starzl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) remains a major complication of bone marrow transplantation. This report describes reversal of GVHD by infusion of stored recipient bone marrow following combined liver-bone marrow allotransplantation. Graft-versus-host disease developed at the end of the first postoperative week. The skin involvement progressively spread to approximately 80% of the body surface and was not affected by modification of the immunosuppressive treatment. On the 42nd and 43rd postoperative day 1.23 × 108 and 1.6 × 108 autologous bone marrow cells per kg of recipient body weight were infused. The skin rush began to dramatically improve and resolved within 2 wk from the autologous marrow infusion. Autologous bone marrow storage previous to allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for tolerance induction could constitute a safety net in case of occurrence of GVHD.