P-459. Cytokine Profiles as Biomarkers of Bloodstream Infections in Children with Febrile Neutropenia after Hematopoietic Cell Transplant
Sandra Castejon-Ramirez, Gabriela Maron, Marie Wehenkel, Sherri Surman, Victoria Henderson, Randall Hayden, Octavio Ramilo, Asuncion Mejias

TL;DR
This study explores how cytokine levels in blood can help detect infections in children after a bone marrow transplant.
Contribution
The study identifies specific cytokines that may serve as early biomarkers for bloodstream infections in post-HCT pediatric patients.
Findings
IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and IL-15 levels were higher in children with bloodstream infections.
Differences in cytokine levels became significant within the first two days of fever onset.
Th17 and IFN-related cytokines showed no significant differences between groups.
Abstract
Bloodstream infections (BSI) before neutrophil recovery are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality after hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) in children. Febrile neutropenia (FN) occurs in 80% of children post-HCT but BSI are only identified in 30% by routine blood cultures. Cytokines have been studied as potential biomarkers for BSI in immunocompromised adults with FN, but data post-HCT in pediatric patients is limited. This study aims to evaluate the role of serum cytokine profiles as predictive markers of BSI in children and adolescents with FN post-HCT.Figure 1.Temporal trends of IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and IL-15 in BSI vs non-BSI post-HCT. Data expressed as mean log10 concentrations +/- SEM. Temporal trends of IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and IL-15 in BSI vs non-BSI post-HCT. Data expressed as mean log10 concentrations +/- SEM. We conducted a retrospective study from April to June 2024…
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TopicsNeutropenia and Cancer Infections · Blood disorders and treatments · Immune Response and Inflammation
