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Objective: A soluble form of suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (sST2) has emerged as a biomarker for acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and non-relapse mortality (NRM). We prospectively monitored sST2 levels during the early phase of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and evaluated the clinical association with transplant-related complications including acute GVHD. Materials and Methods: Thirty-two adult Japanese patients who received a first allogeneic HSCT were enrolled in this study. Levels of sST2 were measured at fixed time points (pre-conditioning, day 0, day 14, day 21, and day 28). Results: The median age was 50.5 years (range=16-66). With a median follow-up of 21.5 months (range=0.9-35.4), 9 patients developed grade II-IV acute GVHD. Median sST2 levels on the day of HSCT were higher than baseline and reached the maximum value (92.7 ng/mL; range=0-419.7) on day 21 after HSCT. The optimal cutoff value of sST2 on day 14 for predicting grade II-IV acute GVHD was determined as 100 ng/mL by ROC analysis. The cumulative incidence of acute GVHD was 56.7% and 16.5% in the high-and low-sST2 groups, respectively (p<0.01). Multivariate analyses showed that high sST2 levels at day 14 were associated with a higher incidence of acute GVHD (hazard ratio=9.35, 95% confidence interval=2.92-30.0, p<0.01). The cumulative incidence of NRM was increased in the high-sST2 group (33% vs 0%, p<0.01), but all the patients died of non-GVHD complications. Among 6 patients in the high-sST2 group without grade II-IV GVHD, 5 patients developed veno-occlusive disease (VOD) and one also had thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). Conclusion: The early assessment of sST2 after HSCT yielded predictive values for the onset of acute GVHD and other transplant-related complications including VOD and TMA.
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Matsumura, A., Miyazaki, T., Tachibana, T., Ando, T., Koyama, M., Koyama, S., … Nakajima, H. (2020). Predictive values of early suppression of tumorigenicity 2 for acute GVHD and transplant-related complications after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: Prospective observational study. Turkish Journal of Hematology, 37(1), 20–29. https://doi.org/10.4274/tjh.galenos.2019.2019.0139
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