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VSTs can treat 5 different viral infections after HSCT

Four patients received a third infusion of VSTs. Two achieved a CR, 1 had a PR, and 1 did not respond.

Toxicity

One patient developed an isolated fever within 24 hours of VST infusion, but the researchers did not observe any other immediate toxicities.

One of the patients with BKV-associated hemorrhagic cystitis experienced transient hydronephrosis and a decrease in renal function associated with a concomitant bacterial urinary tract infection.

Nineteen patients had prior grade 2 to 4 graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)—15 with grade 2 and 4 with grade 3. All GVHD was quiescent at the time of VST infusion.

One patient developed recurrent grade 3 gastrointestinal GVHD after VST infusion and rapid corticosteroid taper. Five patients developed recurrent (n=3) or de novo (n=2) grade 1 to 2 skin GVHD, which resolved with topical treatment (n=4) and reinitiation of corticosteroid treatment (n=1).

Two patients had a flare of upper-gastrointestinal GVHD, which resolved after a brief corticosteroid course.

“We didn’t have any significant toxicities,” Dr Tzannou said. “Taken together, the results of this trial suggest that it is reasonable to consider this treatment as an early option for these patients. We hope that the results of a future multicenter, phase 3 clinical trial will help raise awareness in both physicians and patients that this treatment, which is safe and effective, is available.”