Maternal and Neonatal Characteristics of Umbilical Cord Blood Units from the Polish Public Stem Cell Bank of the Regional Science and Technology Center

P. Nowakowski, M. Laskowski, K. Niebudek, J. Lorens, J. Gleńska-Olender, M. Witoń
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Objective: Cord blood comes from a newborn’s umbilical cord and can be collected immediately after birth in a non-invasive and painless way. Umbilical cord blood was evaluated as alternate and very useful source of powerful stem cells. The usefulness of umbilical cord blood for transplantation is limited by the variable and often small amount of cord blood obtained from patients. The aim of this study was to examine maternal (gestational age, mode of delivery) and neonatal (birth weight, sex, mode of delivery, ABO and RhD blood types of neonates) factors affecting quantity and quality of CD34+ cells and determine correlations between them. Methods: A total of 189 umbilical cord blood (UCB) units donated to the Public Stem Cell Bank (Poland) were evaluated. After UCB processing, white blood cell count, the type of blood group, CD34+ cell count and percentage were determined. Differences were considered to be statistically significant when the p value was less than 0.05. Results: Positive correlation (r=0.273, p<0.05) between sex of the neonate and birth weight was reported. There is also correlation between sex and CD34+ cell number (r=0.187, p<0.05) as well as between sex and percentage of CD34+ cells (r=0.229, p<0.05). Furthermore, there is no correlation between gestational age and CD34+ cell number as well as between gestational age and percentage of CD34+ cells. Statistical analysis showed there is no relationship between blood group (ABO and RhD) and count of CD34+ cells. Conclusion: Our results suggest that sex/blood group typing is not useful for assessing whether future collected umbilical cord blood will possess greater or lower therapeutic potential, however it is necessary to perform the studies on larger population.
来自区域科学技术中心波兰公共干细胞库的脐带血单位的母婴特征
目的:脐带血来源于新生儿脐带,可在新生儿出生后立即采集,无创、无痛。脐带血被评价为强大干细胞的替代和非常有用的来源。脐带血用于移植的有用性受到从患者身上获得的脐带血数量不稳定且往往很少的限制。本研究的目的是探讨母体(胎龄、分娩方式)和新生儿(出生体重、性别、分娩方式、新生儿ABO和RhD血型)影响CD34+细胞数量和质量的因素,并确定它们之间的相关性。方法:对捐赠给波兰公共干细胞库的189个脐带血单位进行评价。经UCB处理后,测定白细胞计数、血型、CD34+细胞计数及百分比。当p值小于0.05时,认为差异有统计学意义。结果:新生儿性别与出生体重呈正相关(r=0.273, p<0.05)。性别与CD34+细胞数(r=0.187, p<0.05)、CD34+细胞百分比(r=0.229, p<0.05)也存在相关性。此外,胎龄与CD34+细胞数量以及胎龄与CD34+细胞百分比之间没有相关性。统计分析显示,血型(ABO和RhD)与CD34+细胞计数无关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,性别/血型分型对评估未来采集的脐带血是否具有更高或更低的治疗潜力没有帮助,但有必要在更大的人群中进行研究。
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