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Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?

Iron plays an important role in the pathogenesis of infections, including invasive fungal infections (IFIs). Studies suggested that iron overload might represent an additional risk factor for IFIs among patients with hematological malignancies. We conducted a prospective, multi-center study amongst...

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Autores principales: Apostolidi, Eirini A., Gamaletsou, Maria N., Arapaki, Maria, Asimakopoulos, John V., Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis, Zafeiratou, Sofia, Kofteridis, Diamantis, Pagoni, Maria, Kotsopoulou, Maria, Voulgarelis, Michael, Sipsas, Nikolaos V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10381291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9070748
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author Apostolidi, Eirini A.
Gamaletsou, Maria N.
Arapaki, Maria
Asimakopoulos, John V.
Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis
Zafeiratou, Sofia
Kofteridis, Diamantis
Pagoni, Maria
Kotsopoulou, Maria
Voulgarelis, Michael
Sipsas, Nikolaos V.
author_facet Apostolidi, Eirini A.
Gamaletsou, Maria N.
Arapaki, Maria
Asimakopoulos, John V.
Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis
Zafeiratou, Sofia
Kofteridis, Diamantis
Pagoni, Maria
Kotsopoulou, Maria
Voulgarelis, Michael
Sipsas, Nikolaos V.
author_sort Apostolidi, Eirini A.
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description Iron plays an important role in the pathogenesis of infections, including invasive fungal infections (IFIs). Studies suggested that iron overload might represent an additional risk factor for IFIs among patients with hematological malignancies. We conducted a prospective, multi-center study amongst adult patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in transformation to determine whether baseline iron overload as measured using the bone marrow iron store (BMIS) score is an independent risk factor for the development of IFIs. We also measured baseline serum iron and ferritin levels. A total of 98 patients were enrolled (76 with AML) and were followed for 12 months. Twenty-two patients developed IFI during the follow-up period (invasive aspergillosis n = 16, candidemia n = 5, mucormycosis n = 1). A baseline BMIS score ≥ 3 indicated that iron overload was relatively common (38/98 patients, 38%), and its frequency was comparable between patients with no IFIs (31/76, 40.7%) and in those with IFIs (8/22, 36.4%). Univariate analysis showed that only the presence of AML was associated with increased risk for IFIs [OR (95% CI) 7.40 (1.05–325.42)]. Both univariate and multivariate analyses showed that an increased BMIS score (≥3) at baseline was not an independent risk factor for IFIs. Similarly, there was no difference in serum iron and ferritin between the two groups that had similar demographic characteristics. Indices of iron overload were not independent risk factors for IFIs in our cohort of Greek patients with newly diagnosed AML/MDS in transformation.
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spelling pubmed-103812912023-07-29 Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship? Apostolidi, Eirini A. Gamaletsou, Maria N. Arapaki, Maria Asimakopoulos, John V. Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis Zafeiratou, Sofia Kofteridis, Diamantis Pagoni, Maria Kotsopoulou, Maria Voulgarelis, Michael Sipsas, Nikolaos V. J Fungi (Basel) Brief Report Iron plays an important role in the pathogenesis of infections, including invasive fungal infections (IFIs). Studies suggested that iron overload might represent an additional risk factor for IFIs among patients with hematological malignancies. We conducted a prospective, multi-center study amongst adult patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in transformation to determine whether baseline iron overload as measured using the bone marrow iron store (BMIS) score is an independent risk factor for the development of IFIs. We also measured baseline serum iron and ferritin levels. A total of 98 patients were enrolled (76 with AML) and were followed for 12 months. Twenty-two patients developed IFI during the follow-up period (invasive aspergillosis n = 16, candidemia n = 5, mucormycosis n = 1). A baseline BMIS score ≥ 3 indicated that iron overload was relatively common (38/98 patients, 38%), and its frequency was comparable between patients with no IFIs (31/76, 40.7%) and in those with IFIs (8/22, 36.4%). Univariate analysis showed that only the presence of AML was associated with increased risk for IFIs [OR (95% CI) 7.40 (1.05–325.42)]. Both univariate and multivariate analyses showed that an increased BMIS score (≥3) at baseline was not an independent risk factor for IFIs. Similarly, there was no difference in serum iron and ferritin between the two groups that had similar demographic characteristics. Indices of iron overload were not independent risk factors for IFIs in our cohort of Greek patients with newly diagnosed AML/MDS in transformation. MDPI 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10381291/ /pubmed/37504736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9070748 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Report
Apostolidi, Eirini A.
Gamaletsou, Maria N.
Arapaki, Maria
Asimakopoulos, John V.
Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis
Zafeiratou, Sofia
Kofteridis, Diamantis
Pagoni, Maria
Kotsopoulou, Maria
Voulgarelis, Michael
Sipsas, Nikolaos V.
Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title_full Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title_fullStr Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title_full_unstemmed Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title_short Bone Marrow Iron Stores Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Invasive Fungal Infections in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Transformation: Is There a Relationship?
title_sort bone marrow iron stores are not associated with increased risk for invasive fungal infections in patients with newly diagnosed acute leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome in transformation: is there a relationship?
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10381291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9070748
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