Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Breast Cancer Transplanted with Autologous Ex Vivo Expanded Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells

J. Gutman, E. Shpall, Y. Nieto, P. Mcsweeney, I. Mcniece
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Ex vivo expanded peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) have been shown to provide rapid neutrophil engraftment, and in some patients, to eliminate neutropenia after transplantation to support high-dose chemotherapy. However, the effect of expansion culture on stem cell content and potential loss of stem cells caused by induction of differentiation remains a concern. We have transplanted 21 patients with breast cancer with expanded autologous PBPC, with 11 patients receiving expanded PBPC as their sole hematopoietic cell source. In these studies, the CD34+ cells were selected and cultured for 10 days in defined media containing 100 ng/mL each of recombinant human stem cell factor (rhSCF), recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (rhG-CSF), and recombinant human megakaryocyte growth and developmental factor (rhMGDF) in 1-liter Teflon bags at 20,000 to 50,000 cells/mL. After culture the cells were washed and reinfused after high-dose chemotherapy followed by daily administration of rhG-CSF....
自体体外扩增外周血祖细胞移植乳腺癌患者的长期随访
体外扩增外周血祖细胞(PBPC)已被证明可以提供快速的中性粒细胞植入,并在一些患者中消除移植后的中性粒细胞减少,以支持大剂量化疗。然而,扩增培养对干细胞含量的影响以及诱导分化引起的干细胞潜在损失仍然是一个值得关注的问题。我们已经移植了21例乳腺癌患者扩增的自体PBPC,其中11例患者接受扩增的PBPC作为其唯一的造血细胞来源。在这些研究中,选择CD34+细胞,在含有100 ng/mL重组人干细胞因子(rhSCF)、重组人粒细胞集落刺激因子(rhG-CSF)和重组人巨核细胞生长发育因子(rhMGDF)的培养基中培养10天,并在1升聚四氟龙袋中以20,000至50,000个细胞/mL的速度培养。培养后,将细胞洗净,再灌注高剂量化疗后,每日给予rhG-CSF....
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