Efficacy of ex vivo purging with CD34+ selection to maximize the effects of autologous stem cell transplantation in peripheral T-cell lymphoma patients

  • Youngwoo Jeon
  • , Tong Yoon Kim
  • , Gi June Min
  • , Sung Soo Park
  • , Silvia Park
  • , Jae Ho Yoon
  • , Sung Eun Lee
  • , Byung Sik Cho
  • , Ki Seong Eom
  • , Yoo Jin Kim
  • , Hee Je Kim
  • , Seok Lee
  • , Chang Ki Min
  • , Jong Wook Lee
  • , Seok Goo Cho

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Abstract

Background aims: Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are rare and aggressive tumors with uncertain optimal treatment. This study investigated the clinical outcomes of high-dose chemotherapy (HDT) followed by autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) after CD34+ selective purging in PTCL patients. Methods: Retrospective analysis included 67 PTCL patients who achieved remission and underwent HDT/ASCT. CD34+ selective purging was performed using CliniMACS® (Miltenyi Biotec, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany). Survival outcomes, engraftment, lymphocyte subsets and viral infections were evaluated. Results: CD34+ selective purged autografts were associated with significantly improved overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) compared with unpurged autografts (5-year OS, 73.3% versus 37.8%, 5-year DFS, 73.8% versus 33.4%). The cumulative incidence of relapse was also lower in the purged group (31.5% versus 73.3%). Subgroup analysis revealed significant survival benefits in the high-risk group receiving purged autografts. Lymphocyte subset analysis showed increased natural killer (NK) cell counts in the purged group after ASCT. Higher post-ASCT lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) was associated with improved OS and DFS. Conclusions: CD34+ selective purging in PTCL patients undergoing HDT/ASCT improved survival outcomes and reduced relapse risk. The procedure increased NK cell counts and post-ASCT LMR. CD34+ selective purging may minimize autograft tumor cell contamination and enhance efficacy in T-cell lymphomas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1307-1316
Number of pages10
JournalCytotherapy
Volume25
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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Keywords

  • CliniMACS
  • autologous stem cell transplantation
  • ex vivo purging
  • peripheral T-cell lymphoma

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