Frontiers in Medicine (Apr 2020)

G-CSF Infusion for Stem Cell Mobilization Transiently Increases Serum Cell-Free DNA and Protease Concentrations

  • Maria Stoikou,
  • Shane V. van Breda,
  • Günther Schäfer,
  • Lenka Vokalova,
  • Stavros Giaglis,
  • Alexandra Plattner,
  • Laura Infanti,
  • Andreas Holbro,
  • Sinuhe Hahn,
  • Simona W. Rossi,
  • Andreas Buser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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G-CSF for stem cell mobilization increases circulating levels of myeloid cells at different stages of maturation. Polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) are also mobilized in high numbers. It was previously reported that G-CSF primes PMNs toward the release of neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs). Since NETs are often involved in thrombotic events, we hypothesized that high G-CSF blood concentrations could enhance PMN priming toward NET formation in healthy hematopoietic stem cell donors, predisposing them to thrombotic events. However, we found that G-CSF does not prime PMNs toward NETs formation, but increases the serum concentration of cell-free DNA, proteases like neutrophils elastase and myeloperoxidase, and reactive oxygen species. This could possibly create an environment disposed to induce thrombotic events in the presence of additional predisposing factors.

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