Erythrocyte-depleted allogeneic human umbilical cord blood transplantation.

Blood cells Pub Date : 1994-01-01
R N Pahwa, A Fleischer, S Shih, D Uckan, S Durham, P Garofalo, G Karayalcin, A Shende, A Redner, C Paley
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Cord blood is a recently recognized source of hematopoietic stem cells. It can be employed successfully to reconstitute hematopoiesis following allogeneic transplantation. One current drawback of cord blood as a treatment has been a risk of transfusion reactions attributable to ABO blood group mismatch. Removal of red cells from the cord blood has led to reduction of the stem cells by 30-50%. In this paper we report red cell depletion by a method that employs 3% gelatin to effectively sediment the erythrocytes and selectively deplete red cells but permits 94% recovery of nucleated cells and enrichment of colony-forming cells by granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units, erythrocyte burst-forming units, and granulocyte-macrophage-megakaryocyte colony-forming units in the cord blood preparation. This technique has been employed in our study to remove red cells from the cord blood of a male infant delivered by cesarean section, which has permitted treatment of a female sibling suffering from leukemia. The recipient was 8 years old and weighted 36.7/kg. Complete HLA identity between the two siblings was established. A cord blood cell transplant of cryopreserved and later thawed cells (4 x 10(7) nucleated cells per kilogram) was administered to the patient after intensive myeloablative chemotherapy. The patient exhibited a prompt hematologic recovery (absolute neutrophil count > 500 by day 31, 100% male cells in bone marrow and peripheral blood by day 25) and has experienced a 13-month disease-free survival to date.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

红细胞耗尽异体人脐带血移植。
脐带血是最近发现的一种造血干细胞来源。它可以成功地用于同种异体移植后的造血重建。目前脐带血作为一种治疗方法的一个缺点是由于ABO血型不匹配导致输血反应的风险。从脐带血中移除红细胞会导致干细胞减少30-50%。在本文中,我们报道了一种使用3%明胶有效沉积红细胞并选择性消耗红细胞的方法,但在脐带血制备中,有核细胞的回收率为94%,并通过粒细胞-巨噬细胞集落形成单位、红细胞爆发形成单位和粒细胞-巨噬细胞-巨核细胞集落形成单位富集集落形成细胞。在我们的研究中,这项技术已被用于从剖腹产出生的男婴的脐带血中去除红细胞,这使得治疗患有白血病的女性同胞成为可能。接受者年龄8岁,体重36.7/kg。两兄弟姐妹的HLA完全相同。在强化清髓化疗后,患者接受冷冻保存和后来解冻的脐带血细胞移植(每公斤4 × 10(7)个有核细胞)。患者表现出迅速的血液学恢复(到31天中性粒细胞绝对计数> 500,到25天骨髓和外周血中100%的男性细胞),并且经历了13个月的无病生存至今。(摘要删节250字)
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