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Stem cell infusion timing can prevent acute graft-versus-host disease (Choose morning)
Medical Xpress / University of Science and Technology of China / Cell ^ | March 31, 2025 | Shen Xinyi / Yiwen Hou et al

Posted on 04/05/2025 9:31:14 PM PDT by ConservativeMind

A research team has identified the impact of stem cell infusion timing on the incidence and severity of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), highlighting the role of the recipient's circadian rhythms.

Allo-HSCT is a critical therapeutic strategy for diseases including hematological malignancies, bone marrow failure syndromes, and congenital immunodeficiencies. However, despite effective prophylactic measures, aGVHD remains a common complication and a leading cause of transplant-related mortality in allo-HSCT.

The research team pioneered a novel approach taking the recipient's circadian rhythms into consideration. Using animal models and clinical cohort studies, they explored how stem cell infusion timing affects aGVHD development. Their findings underscored the importance of infusion timing in allo-HSCT and suggested that infusion early in the day should serve as a simple yet efficient way for aGVHD prophylaxis.

To investigate the mechanisms, the researchers established MHC-mismatched and xenogeneic aGVHD mouse models, infusing stem cells at different times of the day. Results indicated that while the timing of stem cell collection had no impact on aGVHD development, the recipient's circadian rhythms significantly influenced the onset and severity of aGVHD.

Furthermore, the research team conducted a single-center peripheral blood stem cell transplantation cohort study as well as a multicenter haploidentical transplantation validation cohort study in China. Both clinical studies corroborated the results above.

This study provides strong evidence that circadian rhythms play a crucial role in allo-HSCT, highlighting the need for clinicians to consider infusion timing when performing transplants. By optimizing stem cell infusion timing, this research opens a new avenue for reducing the risk of aGVHD and improving prognosis in allo-HSCT.

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From the write up:

“Their findings underscored the importance of infusion timing in allo-HSCT and suggested that infusion early in the day should serve as a simple yet efficient way for aGVHD prophylaxis.”

To cut the adverse effects of the stem cell therapy nearly in half (27.9% of patients down to 16.7%), have the stem cell infusions earlier in the day, before 2 PM.

1 posted on 04/05/2025 9:31:14 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
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2 posted on 04/05/2025 9:31:49 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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Deeply Groovy.

GVHD has long been the bane of hematpoietic stem cell transplants.

Glad to see people looking at things other than 6/8 matches.


3 posted on 04/05/2025 9:44:24 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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