Poor Mobilization and Plerixafor Use in Matched Related Peripheral Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Donors
Elizabeth A Godbey1, Nicole L Draper2, Laura Connelly-Smith3
1Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
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Plerixafor (PLX) is FDA approved for use in autologous peripheral blood stem cell donors but not in allogeneic donors. This study was completed by members of the ASFA HPC Donor Subcommittee to examine the incidence and characteristics of poor mobilizers (PM) among matched related donors (MRD), as well as factors associated with PLX use in MRD. Risks of poor mobilization in MRD were older age, especially donors older than 60 years, lower baseline platelet counts, and heavier recipients. PLX use in PM was low but safe, tripling the success rate for collection. This study adds evidence to the body of literature to support use of PLX in allogeneic donors who are PM.
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