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  • Machaczka, Maciej, et al. (författare)
  • Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant with reduced-intensity conditioning for chronic lymphocytic leukemia in Sweden: does donor T-cell engraftment 3 months after transplant predict survival?
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Leukemia and Lymphoma. - : Informa Healthcare. - 1042-8194 .- 1029-2403. ; 53:9, s. 1699-1705
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Thirty-eight adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) underwent reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) allogeneic stem cell transplant (allo-SCT) in Sweden between 1999 and 2007. The cumulative incidences of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) grades II-IV and chronic GVHD were 29% and 47%, respectively. Rates of non-relapse mortality, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 18%, 47% and 74% at 1 year, and 21%, 25% and 45% at 5 years, respectively. T-cell chimerism after transplant was measured in 31 out of 34 patients (91%) surviving beyond day + 100. Seventeen patients achieved andgt; 90% donor T-cell engraftment at 3 months after allo-SCT and, compared with the 12 patients with andlt;= 90% donor T-cell engraftment, they showed favorable PFS at 1 year (82% vs. 33%, p = 0.002) and better long-term PFS and OS (p = 0.002 and 0.046, respectively). Donor T-cell engraftment of andgt; 90% at 3 months after RIC allo-SCT for CLL seems to predict favorable short-term and long-term outcome.
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  • Machaczka, Maciej, et al. (författare)
  • Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with reduced-intensity conditioning for chronic lymphocytic leukemia in Sweden : Does donor T-cell engraftment 3 months after transplantation predict survival?
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Leukemia and Lymphoma. - London : Informa Healthcare. - 1042-8194 .- 1029-2403. ; 53:9, s. 1699-1705
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Thirty-eight adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) underwent reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) in Sweden between 1999 and 2007. The cumulative incidences of acute GVHD grades II-IV and chronic GVHD were 29% and 48%, respectively. Rates of non-relapse mortality, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 18%, 47% and 74% at 1 year, and 21%, 25% and 45% at 5 years, respectively. T-cell chimerism after transplantation was measured in 31 out of 34 patients (91%) surviving beyond day +100. Seventeen patients achieved >90% donor T-cell engraftment at 3 months after allo-SCT and, compared with the 12 patients with ≤90% donor T-cell engraftment, they showed favorable PFS at 1 year (82% vs. 33%, P=0.002), and better long-term PFS and OS (P=0.002 and 0.05 respectively). Donor T-cell engraftment of >90% at 3 months after RIC allo-SCT for CLL seems to predict favorable short-term and long-term outcome.
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  • Machaczka, Maciej, et al. (författare)
  • Association between P-glycoprotein and lymphoid antigen expression on myeloblasts versus therapy response and survival in de novo acute myeloid leukemia : long-term follow-up results
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Medical Oncology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1357-0560 .- 1559-131X. ; 29:3, s. 2070-2076
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • P-glycoprotein (PGP) over-expression on malignant cells is associated with poor prognosis and treatment outcome due to the development of a multidrug resistance phenotype. In this study, we analyzed the correlation between expression of PGP and lymphoid antigens (Ly) on leukemic myeloblasts versus response to therapy and survival in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Fifty-one consecutive patients, aged 16–75 (median age 44.6 years), diagnosed with de novo AML between 1997 and 2000, and who received at least one induction chemotherapy course, were enrolled in the study. Expression of PGP on ≥10% of the myeloblasts (PGP+AML) at the time of diagnosis was observed in 21 patients (41%). The complete remission rate did not differ between PGP+ (13/21) and PGP− (20/30) patients (62 vs. 67%). Twelve of the 51 patients (24%) were still alive after a median follow-up time of 11.5 years (range 10.7–13.1). The Ly+AML patients showed significantly better overall survival compared with Ly−AML patients (8/18 vs. 4/33 patients alive at the last follow-up, P = 0.003). The subgroup of patients with co-expression of PGP and Ly also showed better overall survival compared with PGP+AML patients without Ly expression (4/8 vs. 0/13 patients alive at the last follow-up; P = 0.04). Our results suggest that expression of lymphoid antigens on PGP+ myeloblasts in AML can positively affect survival in AML patients, mainly due to a decreased relapse risk and better survival. Although the small number of patient may be perceived as a limitation of the study, the long follow-up period strengthens its value. Further prospective trials are needed to obtain more information concerning the association between PGP and lymphoid antigens in AML, which would put our results in their ultimate proper context.
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  • Machaczka, Maciej, et al. (författare)
  • Substrate reduction therapy with miglustat for type 1 Gaucher disease : a retrospective analysis from a single institution
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences. - : Uppsala Medical Society. - 0300-9734 .- 2000-1967. ; 117:1, s. 28-34
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • INTRODUCTION:Gaucher disease (GD) is an infrequent progressive multisystem lysosomal storage disorder caused by the deficient activity of the lysosomal enzyme, glucocerebrosidase. A retrospective, single-center analysis of the clinical experience concerning the use of miglustat (N-butyldeoxynojirimycin), an oral inhibitor of glucosylceramide synthase, in type 1 Gaucher disease (GD1) was conducted to evaluate the efficacy, adverse events (AE), and outcome of miglustat therapy.PATIENTS AND METHODS:Six adult Caucasian patients with GD1 (two women and four men), aged 21-81 years (median age 59 years), were treated with miglustat between October 2005 and April 2011. All but one patient (83%) carried at least one allele with c.1226A>G (N370S) mutation in the GBA1 gene.RESULTS:Weight loss, diarrhea, poor appetite, and tremor were frequently reported AE by the patients. All of them experienced at least 2 AE, and three patients (50%) experienced at least 4 AE. Only two out of six patients (33%) have used miglustat longer than 12 months, of which only one used it longer than 15 months.CONCLUSIONS:The major obstacle to successful miglustat therapy in GD1 was the high proportion of patients discontinuing their treatment due to the AE and the worsened quality of life. Further efforts are needed to improve tolerability of miglustat and, in consequence, compliance of patients treated with this orphan drug.
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  • Machaczka, Maciej, et al. (författare)
  • Successful treatment of recurrent malignancy-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis with a modified HLH-94 immunochemotherapy and allogeneic stem cell transplantation
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Medical Oncology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1357-0560 .- 1559-131X. ; 29:2, s. 1231-1236
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Acquired hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) triggered by a known or still to be recognized malignancy is a life-threatening hyperinflammatory syndrome due to massive cytokine release from activated lymphocytes and macrophages. Malignancy-associated HLH (M-HLH) often impedes adequate treatment of malignancy and has the worst outcome compared with any other form of HLH. The incidence of M-HLH is unknown, and there are no published treatment recommendations addressed to this HLH form. Here, we report the case of a young woman with recurrent ALK1-positive anaplastic large T-cell lymphoma and M-HLH successfully treated with a modified HLH-94 protocol, allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) and donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI). More than 3 years after DLI, the patient is alive, in complete remission from her malignancy and HLH-free, although suffering from extensive chronic graft-versus-host disease. AlloSCT and, if needed, DLI performed to consolidate remission of malignancy and HLH may have a curative impact on both entities. We propose that when discussing possible treatment options for patients with M-HLH, alloSCT should be considered in eligible individuals.
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