Graft engineering of G-CSF-mobilized allogeneic leukapheresis products by counterflow centrifugal elutriation after CD34 column adsorption.

D Skiera, W Zeller, A R Zander
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A major hindrance to the use of PBSC in allogeneic transplantation is the high rate of contamination with T lymphocytes, resulting in a considerable risk of GvHD. Natural killer (NK) cells are active against tumor cells but do not contribute to the development of GvHD. After adsorption of CD34+ cells of mobilized allogeneic leukapheresis products on a Ceprate column, we studied the separation of CD34 unadsorbed cells by counterflow centrifugal elutriation (CCE). Up to 1.0 x 10(10) cells were clearly separated into lymphocytes (fractions 110 and 140 ml/min), monocytes, and polymorphonuclear cells (fraction rotor off). Characterized by flow cytometry, T cells were distributed nearly equal to fractions 110 and 140. NK cells were concentrated 3.4-fold in fraction 140 as compared with the unseparated cells. The ratio of NK cells/T cells was improved by 33%. These results indicate that CCE is an effective method to enrich NK cells and to reduce T cells in stem cell separation products. Therefore, it is an option for adoptive therapy of cancer patients after transplantations (e.g., CML in relapse).

CD34柱吸附后g - csf动员异基因白细胞分离产物的逆流离心洗脱接枝工程。
在同种异体移植中使用PBSC的一个主要障碍是T淋巴细胞的高污染率,导致GvHD的相当大的风险。自然杀伤(NK)细胞对肿瘤细胞有活性,但不促进GvHD的发展。将动员的同种异体白细胞分离产物的CD34+细胞在Ceprate柱上吸附后,研究了逆流离心洗脱(CCE)对未吸附CD34细胞的分离。高达1.0 × 10(10)个细胞被清楚地分为淋巴细胞(分数110和140 ml/min),单核细胞和多形核细胞(分数转子脱落)。流式细胞术显示,T细胞的分布几乎等于110和140分数。NK细胞浓度为未分离细胞浓度的3.4倍。NK细胞/T细胞比值提高33%。这些结果表明,CCE是干细胞分离产物中富集NK细胞和减少T细胞的有效方法。因此,它是移植后癌症患者(如复发的CML)过继治疗的一种选择。
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