儿童移植和细胞治疗联盟弹性会议:儿童慢性移植物抗宿主病造血细胞移植后存活:第三部分。慢性GVHD对儿童HCT幸存者内分泌、心血管和代谢结果的长期影响

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
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慢性移植物抗宿主病(cGVHD)对儿童移植幸存者的内分泌和心血管健康有深远的影响。cGVHD的影响是长期的,并通过多种机制导致发病率和早期死亡。器官和组织可能是同种异体反应性供体来源的免疫细胞的直接目标。皮质类固醇和其他cgvhd定向治疗影响激素作用,改变骨代谢,并对心脏代谢健康产生负面影响。儿童幸存者特别容易受到cGVHD的内分泌和心血管影响,因为它发生在剧烈的生长和发育时期,尽管对晚期影响的直接贡献知之甚少。针对cGVHD后后期影响的创新、卓越和培育解决方案的研究和教育(cGVHD后的韧性)汇集了内容专家,以确定科学现状,制定临床建议,并制定了内分泌、心血管和代谢cGVHD幸存者的研究议程,本报告详细介绍了这些研究议程。
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Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy Consortium RESILIENT Conference on Pediatric Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease Survivorship after Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Part III. Long-Term Impact of Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease on Endocrinologic, Cardiovascular, and Metabolic Outcomes in Survivors of Pediatric Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) has a profound impact on the endocrinologic and cardiovascular health of survivors of transplantation performed in childhood. The impact of cGVHD is long-lasting and contributes to morbidity and early mortality through multiple mechanisms. Organs and tissues may be direct targets of alloreactive donor-derived immune cells. Corticosteroids and other cGVHD-directed therapies influence hormonal actions, alter bone metabolism, and negatively impact cardiometabolic health. Pediatric survivors are particularly vulnerable to the endocrinologic and cardiovascular effects of cGVHD as it develops during periods of intense growth and development, although little is known about the direct contribution to late effects. The Research and Education Toward Solutions for Late Effects to Innovate, Excel, and Nurture after cGVHD (RESILIENT after cGVHD) effort brought together content experts to determine the state of the science, develop clinical recommendations, and propose a research agenda in endocrine, cardiovascular, and metabolic cGVHD survivorship, which are detailed in this report.
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