Methotrexate for the Treatment of Graft-versus-Host Disease after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-10-27 DOI:10.1155/2014/980301
Amr Nassar, Ghada Elgohary, Tusneem Elhassan, Zubeir Nurgat, Said Y Mohamed, Mahmoud Aljurf
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Abstract

Glucocorticoids have been the primary treatment of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) over the past decade. Complete responses to steroid therapy are usually expected in almost one-third of aGVHD cases and partial response is anticipated in another one-third of patients. However, for those patients not responding to corticosteroid treatment, there is no standard second-line therapy for acute or chronic GVHD. Methotrexate (MTX) for treatment of steroid refractory GVHD has been evaluated in a number of studies. Results from peer-reviewed original articles were identified and the pooled data analyzed. Despite several limitations in data collection and analysis, weekly administration of methotrexate at a median dose of 7.5 mg/m(2) seems to be safe with minimal toxicities in the context of both aGVHD and cGVHD treatments. The observed overall response (OR) in patients with aGVHD to MTX treatment in the published studies was 69.9%, with complete response (CR) in 59.2% and PR in 10.6%. In cGVHD the OR was 77.6%, with CR reported in 49.6% and PR in 28% of patients. Predictors of better responses were lower grade GVHD, cutaneous involvement, and isolated organ involvement. MTX as a steroid sparing agent might reduce long-term complications and improve the quality of life of GVHD affected individuals.

甲氨蝶呤治疗异基因造血干细胞移植后移植物抗宿主病。
在过去的十年中,糖皮质激素一直是移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)的主要治疗方法。在几乎三分之一的aGVHD病例中,类固醇治疗通常预期完全缓解,另外三分之一的患者预计部分缓解。然而,对于那些对皮质类固醇治疗无效的患者,对于急性或慢性GVHD没有标准的二线治疗。甲氨蝶呤(MTX)治疗类固醇难治性GVHD已经在许多研究中进行了评估。来自同行评议的原创文章的结果被确定并汇总数据进行分析。尽管在数据收集和分析方面存在一些局限性,但在aGVHD和cGVHD治疗中,每周给予中位剂量7.5 mg/m(2)的甲氨蝶呤似乎是安全的,毒性最小。在已发表的研究中,aGVHD患者对MTX治疗的总缓解(OR)为69.9%,完全缓解(CR)为59.2%,PR为10.6%。cGVHD的OR为77.6%,CR为49.6%,PR为28%。较好反应的预测因子是低度GVHD、皮肤受累和孤立器官受累。MTX作为类固醇保留剂可能减少GVHD患者的长期并发症并改善其生活质量。
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