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Rationale: Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) is a severe, chronic inflammation of the airways leading to an obstruction of the bronchioles. So far, there are only a few studies looking at the long‐term development of pulmonary impairment in children with BOS.
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the incidence and long‐term outcome of BOS in children who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
Methods: Medical charts of 526 children undergoing HSCT in Frankfurt/Main, Germany between 2000 and 2017 were analyzed retrospectively and as a result, 14 patients with BOS were identified. A total of 271 lung functions (spirometry and body plethysmography), 26 lung clearance indices (LCI), and 46 chest high‐resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of these 14 patients with BOS were evaluated.
Results: Fourteen patients suffered from BOS after HSCT (2.7%), whereby three distinctive patterns of lung function impairment were observed: three out of 14 patients showed a progressive lung function decline; two died and one received a lung transplant. In five out of 14 patients with BOS persisted with a severe obstructive and secondarily restrictive pattern in lung function (forced vital capacity [FVC] < 60%, forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1] < 50%, and FEV1/FVC < 0.7) and increased LCI (11.67‐20.9), six out of 14 patients recovered completely after moderate lung function impairment and signs of BOS on HRCT. Long‐term FVC in absolute numbers was increased indicating that the children still have lung growth.
Conclusion: Our results showed that the incidence of BOS in children is low. BOS was associated with high mortality and may lead to persistent obstructive lung disease; although, lung growth continued to exist.
1. Analysiert werden die Daten aus dem Pädiatrischen Register für Stammzelltransplantation der Patienten, die nach einer ersten Stammzelltransplantation ein Folgerezidiv erlitten und mit einer zweiten Transplantation behandelt wurden.
2. In dem erfassten Zeitraum von 1988 bis 2007 sind im PRST 158 Patienten als Zweit-SZT nach Folgerezidiv erfasst. Letztlich konnten 106 Patienten in die Analyse aufgenommen werden.
3. Von den 106 pädiatrischen Patienten, die mit einer zweiten Transplantation wegen eines Rückfalls nach erster Transplantation bei ALL, AML und MDS behandelt wurden, haben 33 Patienten (ca. 30 %) ein ereignisfreies Langzeitüberleben erreicht. Aufgrund der vielen frühen Ereignisse fällt die Kaplan-Meier-Überlebenskurve auf errechnete 12 %. Die Nachbeobachtungszeit beträgt dabei im Mittel 27,5 Monate. Ein erneutes Rezidiv führt in der Regel zum Versterben des Patienten an einer Progression der Grunderkrankung. Lediglich 1 Patient mit ALL dieser Gruppe lebt in CR nach 3. Stammzelltransplantation. Dies entspricht einem Overall Survival von 32 %. Diese Daten sind vergleichbar mit den in der Literatur mitgeteilten.
4. Eine Analyse der in Frankfurt betreuten Patienten zeigt, dass nur 20% der Patienten mit Rezidiv nach 1.SZT zu einer 2.SZT gelangen. Auch dies entspricht den in der Literatur berichteten Ergebnissen.
5. Mädchen haben eine bessere Prognose als Jungen, insbesondere Mädchen jünger als 10 Jahre zum Zeitpunkt der Zweiten Transplantation zeigen ein ereignisfreies Überleben von 42 %.
6. Die Toxizitätsanalysen zeigen, dass die Hälfte der Ereignisse durch Transplantations-abhängige Mortalität bedingt ist. Die Verwendung eines Konditionierungsregimes mit reduzierter Intensität und erhofft reduzierter Toxizität verringert interessanterweise nicht die TRM-Rate, wohl aber die Rückfall-Rate.
7. Ein Mindestabstand von 200 Tagen zwischen den beiden Transplantationszeitpunkten führt zu einem signifikant besseren Ergebnis beim ereignisfreien Überleben, dabei kann nicht mit ausreichender Signifikanz gesagt werden, dass die Remissionsdauer nach 1. SZT in unserem Kollektiv von Bedeutung ist für das Langzeitüberleben, auch wenn ein Trend erkennbar ist. Remissionsdauern von mehr als 9 Monaten nach 1.SZT haben keinen zusätzlichen positiven Einfluß auf das Langzeitüberleben.
8. Patienten mit akuter Leukämie müssen vor einer zweiten Transplantation in einer morphologischen Remission sein, um eine realistische Chance auf Heilung zu haben.
9. Patienten, die nach 2003 einer Zweittransplantation unterzogen wurden, schneiden nicht signifikant besser ab, als die vor dem Jahr 2003 transplantierten. Dafür gibt es sicher eine Reihe von Gründen, die analysiertern Gruppen unterliegen aber einem BIAS. Unter anderem ist die Verteilung der Erkrankungen nicht gleich. Aber auch die unterschiedlich langen Remissionszeiträume deuten an, dass vor 2003 eine etwas andere Patientengruppe zweittransplantiert wurde als nach 2003. Die unterschiedlichen Mediane der Zeitintervalle zwischen den beiden Transplantationen mit einem deutlich längeren Zeitintervall in der Gruppe der nach 2003 transplantierten zeigen weiterhin an, dass insgesamt ein anderes therapeutisches Verhalten nach dem Rückfall nach erster Transplantation eingenommen wird und eine längere Intervallbehandlung in das Therapiekonzept eingeschlossen wird.
10. Die Patienten profitieren von akuter GvH bezüglich des ereignisfreien Überlebens. Höhergradige akute GvH führt aber entweder zu TRM oder mündet in ausgedehnter chronischer GvH. Auch chronische GvH bietet einen Schutz vor Rückfall. Aussagen über die Lebensqualität dieser Patienten können aus den gewonnenen Daten nicht gemacht werden.
11. Während ein Spenderwechsel bei 2. SZT offensichtlich nicht zu einem besseren Ergebnis beiträgt, zeigen Transplantationen von einem mismatch Spender und Transplantationen mit einem T-Zell-depletierten Graft ein gleichwertiges Ergebnis zu konventionellen Transplantationen. Die -allerdings sehr- kleine Gruppe der Patienten, die mit RIC konditioniert und von einem CD3/CD19 depletierten Grafteines haploidenten Familienspender transplantiert wurden, haben mit einem Overall Survival von 5/5 und einem EFS von 4/5 ein exzellentes Ergebnis. Ob dieses Behandlungskonzept zu einem besseren Outcome führen kann, muß in Zukunft aber noch an größeren Fallzahlen gezeigt werden.
12. Die in Frankfurt betreuten, lebenden Patienten zeigen durchweg eine zufriedenstellende bis gute Lebensqualität. Eine Frankfurter Patientin ist an eine ausgedehnten chronischen GvH nach langem schwerem Verlauf mit sehr eingeschränkter Lebensqualität gestorben.
13. Zweitmalignome sind ausser dem detailliert beschriebenen Frankfurter Patienten keine weiteren bisher berichtet worden. Nach den PRST- Daten ist ein Folge-Rezidiv nach erster Stammzelltransplantation bei ALL, AML und MDS therapeutisch keine ausweglose Situation und ein erneuter kurativer Behandlungswunsch der Patienten und ihrer Familien sollte unterstützt werden. Um aussagefähige Daten zu erhalten, sind allerdings prospektiv durchgeführte Studien erforderlich, die neben der Frage der optimalen SZT-Modalitäten zusätzlich auch Aussagen zur Lebensqualität treffen können müssen.
Results on proton and Λ flow, calculated with the UrQMD model that incorporates different realistic density dependent equations of state, are presented. It is shown that the proton and hyperon flow shows sensitivity to the equation of state and especially to the appearance of a phase transition at densities below 4n0. Even though qualitatively hyperons and protons exhibit the same beam energy dependence of the flow, the quantitative results are different. In this context it is suggested that the hyperon measurements can be used to study the density dependence of the hyperon interaction in high density QCD matter.
Monitoring of minimal residual disease (MRD) or chimerism may help guide pre-emptive immunotherapy (IT) with a view to preventing relapse in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after transplantation. Patients with ALL who consecutively underwent transplantation in Frankfurt/Main, Germany between January 1, 2005 and July 1, 2014 were included in this retrospective study. Chimerism monitoring was performed in all, and MRD assessment was performed in 58 of 89 patients. IT was guided in 19 of 24 patients with mixed chimerism (MC) and MRD and by MRD only in another 4 patients with complete chimerism (CC). The 3-year probabilities of event-free survival (EFS) were .69 ± .06 for the cohort without IT and .69 ± .10 for IT patients. Incidences of relapse (CIR) and treatment-related mortality (CITRM) were equally distributed between both cohorts (without IT: 3-year CIR, .21 ± .05, 3-year CITRM, .10 ± .04; IT patients: 3-year CIR, .18 ± .09, 3-year CITRM .13 ± .07). Accordingly, 3-year EFS and 3-year CIR were similar in CC and MC patients with IT, whereas MC patients without IT experienced relapse. IT was neither associated with an enhanced immune recovery nor an increased risk for acute graft-versus-host disease. Relapse prevention by IT in patients at risk may lead to the same favorable outcome as found in CC and MRD-negative-patients. This underlines the importance of excellent MRD and chimerism monitoring after transplantation as the basis for IT to improve survival in childhood ALL.
Prognosis of refractory childhood cancers despite multimodal treatment strategies remains poor. Here, we report a single center experience encountered in 18 patients with refractory solid malignancies treated with adoptive cellular immunotherapy (ACI) from haploidentical or matched donors following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. While seven patients were in partial and six in complete remission (CR), five patients suffered from relapsed diseases at the time of ACI. 1.5-year probabilities of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were 19.5% and 16.1% for all patients. Patients in CR showed estimated 1.5-year OS and PFS of 50.1% and 42.7%, respectively. CR was induced or rather sustained in ten children, with two still being alive 9.6 and 9.3 years after ACI. Naïve, central and effector memory T-cells correlated with responses. However, the majority of patients relapsed. Cumulative incidence of relapse was 79.8% at 1.5 years. Acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) occurred in nine of 18 patients (50%) with aGVHD grade I–II observed in six (33%) and aGVHD grade III seen in three (17%) patients, manageable in all cases.
Altogether, study results indicate that donor-derived ACI at its current state offers palliation but no clear curative benefit for refractory childhood cancers and warrants further improvement.
A data-driven method was applied to Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV made with the STAR detector at RHIC to isolate pseudorapidity distance η-dependent and η-independent correlations by using two- and four-particle azimuthal cumulant measurements. We identified a η-independent component of the correlation, which is dominated by anisotropic flow and flow fluctuations. It was also found to be independent of η within the measured range of pseudorapidity |η| < 1. In 20–30% central Au+Au collisions, the relative flow fluctuation was found to be 34%±2%(stat.)±3%(sys.) for particles with transverse momentum pT less than 2 GeV/c. The η-dependent part, attributed to nonflow correlations, is found to be 5% ± 2%(sys.) relative to the flow of the measured second harmonic cumulant at |η| > 0.7.
Hypoxia-induced long non-coding RNA Malat1 is dispensable for renal ischemia/reperfusion-injury
(2018)
Renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). Non-coding RNAs are crucially involved in its pathophysiology. We identified hypoxia-induced long non-coding RNA Malat1 (Metastasis Associated Lung Adenocarcinoma Transcript 1) to be upregulated in renal I/R injury. We here elucidated the functional role of Malat1 in vitro and its potential contribution to kidney injury in vivo. Malat1 was upregulated in kidney biopsies and plasma of patients with AKI, in murine hypoxic kidney tissue as well as in cultured and ex vivo sorted hypoxic endothelial cells and tubular epithelial cells. Malat1 was transcriptionally activated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1-α. In vitro, Malat1 inhibition reduced proliferation and the number of endothelial cells in the S-phase of the cell cycle. In vivo, Malat1 knockout and wildtype mice showed similar degrees of outer medullary tubular epithelial injury, proliferation, capillary rarefaction, inflammation and fibrosis, survival and kidney function. Small-RNA sequencing and whole genome expression analysis revealed only minor changes between ischemic Malat1 knockout and wildtype mice. Contrary to previous studies, which suggested a prominent role of Malat1 in the induction of disease, we did not confirm an in vivo role of Malat1 concerning renal I/R-injury.
As the biology of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in patients with non-malignant hematological diseases (NMHD) is poorly understood, in the current study we performed a basic characterization of the phenotype and functional activity of NMHD-MSCs. Bone marrow (BM) of patients with thalassemia major (TM) possessed a significantly higher number of nucleated cells (BM-MNCs)/mL BM than healthy donors (P < 0.0001), which however did not result in a higher number of colony forming units-fibroblast (CFU-F) per milliliter BM. In contrast, from 1 × 106 BM-MNCs of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) were generated significantly more CFU-Fs than from TM-BM-MNCs (P < 0.013) and control group (P < 0.02). In addition, NMHD-MSCs expressed significantly lower levels of CD146 molecule, demonstrated an equal proliferation potential and differentiated along three lineages (osteoblasts, chondrocytes and adipocytes) as healthy donors’ MSCs, with exception of TM-MSCs which differentiated weakly in adipocytes. In contrast to other NMHD-MSCs and healthy donors’ MSCs, TM-MSCs demonstrated an impaired in vitro immunosuppressive potential, either. Noteworthy, the majority of the immunosuppressive effect of NMHD-MSCs was mediated through prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2), because indomethacin (an inhibitor of PGE2 synthesis) was able to significantly reverse this effect. Our results indicate therefore that NMHD-MSCs, except TM-MSCs, may be used as an autologous cell-based therapy for post-transplant complications such as graft failure, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and osteonecrosis.
Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) exerting graft-versus-leukemia/tumor effect and mediating pathogen-specific immunity. Although NK cells are the first donor-derived lymphocytes reconstituting post-HSCT, their distribution of CD56++CD16− (CD56bright), CD56++CD16+ (CD56intermediate=int), and CD56+CD16++ (CD56dim) NK cells is explicitly divergent from healthy adults, but to some extent comparable to the NK cell development in early childhood. The proportion of CD56bright/CD56int/CD56dim changed from 15/8/78% in early childhood to 6/4/90% in adults, respectively. Within this study, we first compared the NK cell reconstitution post-HSCT to reference values of NK cell subpopulations of healthy children. Afterward, we investigated the reconstitution of NK cell subpopulations post-HSCT in correlation to acute graft versus host disease (aGvHD) and chronic graft versus host disease (cGvHD) as well as to viral infections. Interestingly, after a HSCT follow-up phase of 12 months, the distribution of NK cell subpopulations largely matched the 50th percentile of the reference range for healthy individuals. Patients suffering from aGvHD and cGvHD showed a delayed reconstitution of NK cells. Remarkably, within the first 2 months post-HSCT, patients suffering from aGvHD had significantly lower levels of CD56bright NK cells compared to patients without viral infection or without graft versus host disease (GvHD). Therefore, the amount of CD56bright NK cells might serve as an early prognostic factor for GvHD development. Furthermore, a prolonged and elevated peak in CD56int NK cells seemed to be characteristic for the chronification of GvHD. In context of viral infection, a slightly lower CD56 and CD16 receptor expression followed by a considerable reduction in the absolute CD56dim NK cell numbers combined with reoccurrence of CD56int NK cells was observed. Our results suggest that a precise analysis of the reconstitution of NK cell subpopulations post-HSCT might indicate the occurrence of undesired events post-HSCT such as severe aGvHD.values
Selective BRAF inhibitors such as vemurafenib have become a treatment option in patients with Langerhans cell Histiocytosis (LCH). To date, only 14 patients receiving vemurafenib for LCH have been reported. Although vemurafenib can stabilize the clinical condition of these patients, it does not seem to cure the patients, and it is unknown, when and how to stop vemurafenib treatment. We present a girl with severe multisystem LCH who responded only to vemurafenib. After 8 months of treatment, vemurafenib was tapered and replaced by prednisone and vinblastine, a strategy which has not been described to date. Despite chemotherapy, early relapse occurred, but remission was achieved by re-institution of vemurafenib. Further investigation needs to address the optimal duration of vemurafenib therapy in LCH and whether and which chemotherapeutic regimen may prevent disease relapse after cessation of vemurafenib.