Graft Composition and Post-Thawing Cell Viability Influence the Hematopoietic Recovery in Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

C. Valentini, M. Bianchi, Nicoletta Orl, F. Autore, M. G. Iachininoto, N. Piccirillo, S. Sica, G. Zini, V. Stefano, L. Teofili
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Objective: We investigated the influence of graft composition and post-thawing cell viability on the hematopoietic recovery of patients undergoing Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (ASCT). Methods: Data relative to 146 ASCT procedures performed in 134 patients were examined. The doses of CD34+ cells and parameters related to the grafts’ composition (white blood cell – WBC, neutrophil and platelet -PLT concentrations) were correlated to the number of days for neutrophil and platelet engraftment. Moreover, patients were grouped according to the values of post-thawing total nucleated cell (TNC) and CD34+ cell viability (as lower of higher than median values of the entire series) and hematopoietic recovery was accordingly evaluated. Results: The CD34+ cell dose significantly predicts both neutrophil and PLT engraftment. Patients with low TNC viability had longer time to neutrophil engraftment, while patients with low CD34+ cell viability exhibited longer time to both neutrophil and PLT engraftment. High WBC or neutrophil concentrations in the graft were associated with low TNC viability. In addition, we found an inverse correlation between CD34+ cell viability and graft PLT concentration. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the platelet content in apheresis products is a critical issue, with an impact on CD34+ cell viability and hematopoietic recovery after ASCT. The apheresis products containing high amounts of PLT should be evaluated for PLT removal before freezing.
移植物成分和解冻后细胞活力对自体造血干细胞移植中造血功能恢复的影响
目的:探讨移植物成分和解冻后细胞活力对自体造血干细胞移植(ASCT)患者造血功能恢复的影响。方法:对134例患者的146例ASCT手术资料进行分析。CD34+细胞的剂量和与移植物组成相关的参数(白细胞- WBC、中性粒细胞和血小板- plt浓度)与中性粒细胞和血小板植入的天数相关。此外,根据解冻后总有核细胞(TNC)和CD34+细胞活力值(低于或高于整个系列的中位数)对患者进行分组,并据此评估造血恢复情况。结果:CD34+细胞剂量对中性粒细胞和PLT移植均有显著预测作用。TNC活力低的患者中性粒细胞移植时间较长,而CD34+细胞活力低的患者中性粒细胞和PLT移植时间均较长。移植物中高白细胞或中性粒细胞浓度与低TNC活力相关。此外,我们发现CD34+细胞活力与移植物PLT浓度呈负相关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,采珠产品中的血小板含量是一个关键问题,对ASCT后CD34+细胞活力和造血功能恢复有影响。含有大量PLT的采珠产品应在冷冻前评估PLT去除情况。
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