AMD3100: CXCR4 antagonist and rapid stem cell-mobilizing agent
AF Cashen, B Nervi, J DiPersio - Future oncology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
AF Cashen, B Nervi, J DiPersio
Future oncology, 2007•Taylor & FrancisAs hematopoietic stem cells collected from peripheral blood are increasingly used for
autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation, new approaches for the mobilization of
stem cells are needed. These should have the goal of improving stem cell collection and
reducing the duration and toxicity of the mobilization process. AMD3100, a specific inhibitor
of CXCR4, one of the key molecules that tethers hematopoietic stem cells to the bone
marrow microenvironment, is a promising new agent currently in clinical development for …
autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation, new approaches for the mobilization of
stem cells are needed. These should have the goal of improving stem cell collection and
reducing the duration and toxicity of the mobilization process. AMD3100, a specific inhibitor
of CXCR4, one of the key molecules that tethers hematopoietic stem cells to the bone
marrow microenvironment, is a promising new agent currently in clinical development for …
As hematopoietic stem cells collected from peripheral blood are increasingly used for autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation, new approaches for the mobilization of stem cells are needed. These should have the goal of improving stem cell collection and reducing the duration and toxicity of the mobilization process. AMD3100, a specific inhibitor of CXCR4, one of the key molecules that tethers hematopoietic stem cells to the bone marrow microenvironment, is a promising new agent currently in clinical development for autologous and allogeneic stem cell mobilization. Early clinical trials have demonstrated that AMD3100 rapidly mobilizes stem cells to the peripheral blood, with minimal side effects. In Phase II trials, mobilization with the combination of AMD3100 and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) results in the collection of more progenitor cells than G-CSF alone.
