CMV MANAGEMENT WITH SPECIFIC IMMUNOGLOBULINS: A MULTICENTRIC RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ON 92 ALLOTRANSPLANTED PATIENTS.

Author:

Malagola Michele,Greco Raffaella,Santarone Stella,Iori Anna Paola,Quatrocchi Luisa,Barberi Walter,Antonella Bruzzese,Leotta Salvatore,Carotti Alessandra,Pierini Antonio,Bernardi Simon,Morello Enrico,Polverelli Nicola,Turra Alessandro,Cattina Federica,Gandolfi Lisa,Rambaldi Benedetta,Lorentino Francesca,Serio Francesca,Natale Annalisa,Milone Giuseppe,Velardi Andrea,Foà Robin,Ciceri Fabio,Russo Domenico,Peccatori Jacopo

Abstract

CMV represents one of the most serious life-threatening complications of allogeneic stem cell transplantaion (allo-SCT). Pre-emptive treatment is highly effective, but toxicity and repetitive reactivation of CMV represent a major challenge in the clinical practice. The use of anti-CMV specific immunoglobulins (Megalotect) is controversial. We retrospectively collected data on 92 patients submitted to allo-SCT for hematological malignancies, in whom Megalotect was used either for prophylaxis (n=14) or with pre-emptive therapy (n=78). All the patients were considered at high-risk of developing CMV reactivation and CMV disease. The treatment was well tolerated, with no reported infusion reactions, nor other adverse events. None of the 14 cases treated with Megalotect as prophylaxis developed CMV reactivation. 51/78 (65%) patients who received Megalotect during pre-emptive treatment achieved complete clearance of CMV viremia, and 14/51 patients (29%) developed a breakthroug CMV infection. 7/78 patients (9%) developed CMV disease. The projected 1-year OS, 1-year TRM and 1-year RR is 74%, 15% and 19%, respectively. No differences were observed in terms of OS, TRM and RR by comparing patients who achieved a complete response after treatment versus those who did not.. These retrospective data suggest that Megalotect is safe and well tolerated. When used as prophylaxis, no CMV reactivation was recorded. We have no conclusive data regarding its efficacy in reducing the cumulative dose of anti-CMV specific drugs in the pre-emptive setting. Further prospective trials are warrented to identify the best setting of patients who can benefit from Megalotect alone or in addition to anti-CMV specific drugs.

Publisher

Institute of Hematology, Catholic University

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Hematology

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