Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice (Apr 2024)

Successful Stem Cell Mobilization and CD34+ Cell Collection in a Poor Mobilizer: A Case Report Utilizing a Combination of Recombinant Growth Colony Stimulating Factor, Recombinant Human Growth Factor, and Plerixafor

  • Maliheh Kazemi Najafabadi,
  • Azadeh Moghaddas,
  • Mozhgan Karimifar,
  • Ali Darakhshandeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jrpp.jrpp_46_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 110 – 113

Abstract

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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most prevalent form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that is usually treated with chemoimmunotherapy. If the disease proves refractory or recurrent, the primary treatment approach involves high-dose chemotherapy with bone marrow transplantation. The collection of peripheral blood stem cells before transplantation plays a vital role in the treatment process, necessitating the mobilization of blood stem cells from the bone marrow to the peripheral blood. Despite using standard methods such as granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), chemotherapy, and plerixafor, some patients cannot collect an optimal count of CD34+ cells for transplantation. Managing these patients with poor mobilization poses significant challenges. In this article, we present a case of a poor mobilizer patient who achieved prosperous mobilization by using recombinant human G-CSF, recombinant human growth hormone, and plerixafor.

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