A low thrombospondin-1 serum concentration is related to increased bacteremia risk in lymphoma patients treated with BeEAM/BEAM conditioning regimen and autologous stem cell transplantation

TRANSPLANT INFECTIOUS DISEASE(2024)

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Infectious complications of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) are the most common adverse effects of the therapy, resulting in prolonged hospitalization and deterioration of patient well-being. Identifying predictors of these complications is essential for improving patient outcomes and guiding clinical management. This study aimed to examine thrombospondin-1 (THBS-1) serum levels as a potential biomarker for predicting bacteremia in AHSCT recipients. Blood samples were collected from 30 patients undergoing BeEAM/BEAM (bendamustine/carmustine, etoposide, cytarabine, melphalan) conditioning regimen at subsequent time points during AHSCT. THBS-1 levels were quantified using ELISA kits. Patients who developed bacteremia (n = 11) during the AHSCT course had lower THBS-1 concentration compared with those without (n = 19) (22.88 +/- 11.53 mu g/mL vs. 15.24 +/- 5.62 mu g/mL, p = .0325). The ROC curve analysis revealed that THBS-1 serum concentration at the first day of BeEAM/BEAM regimen had an area under the curve of 0.732 (95%CI: 0.5390.925, p = .0186) with an optimal cut-off value of 16.5 mu g/ml resulting in 82% Sensitivity and 53% Specificity for predicting bacteremia with a median of 11 days before its occurrence. Patients with lower THBS-1 concentrations experienced febrile neutropenia significantly earlier, with a median difference of 5 days (p = .0037). Patients with a low concentration of THBS-1 had a higher risk of bacteremia and a shorter time to febrile neutropenia, indicating its potential value as a complications biomarker. Patients with lower serum THBS-1 concentrations, indicating an increased risk, may be more suitable for an inpatient AHSCT procedure, where close monitoring and immediate intervention are accessible.image Infectious complications during the AHSCT procedure are a significant challenge. In our single-center preliminary study, we assessed the THBS-1 serum concentration as a potential biomarker for bacteremia. Our findings revealed that patients with lower THBS-1 serum concentrations are more susceptible to the development of bacteremia.image
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AHSCT,bacteremia,biomarker,infection,THBS-1
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