Chemotherapy does not nullify the ability of donor lymphocyte infusions to mediate graft-versus-host reactions

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Two patients with multiple myeloma in relapse after allogeneic BMT received donor lymphocyte infusions (DLI) but later required chemotherapy for treatment of myeloma-related complications. In both patients, recovery from chemotherapy-induced aplasia was accompanied by manifestations of graft-versus-host reactions. The first patient developed grade II acute GVHD and a complete remission which has lasted > 22 months. The second patient developed grade III acute GVHD but died with co-existing GVHD and extensive extramedullary myeloma. These results demonstrate that chemotherapy does not nullify the ability of donor lymphocytes to mediate graft-versus-host reactions.

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Fuchs, E. J., Seher, A., Altomonte, V., Braine, H. G., Humphrey, R. L., Jones, R. J., … Vogelsang, G. B. (1998). Chemotherapy does not nullify the ability of donor lymphocyte infusions to mediate graft-versus-host reactions. Bone Marrow Transplantation, 22(3), 303–305. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bmt.1701323

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