造血干细胞采收的进动控制方法

K. Tang, M. Rauff, H. Tan, Y. Zhou
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人类胎盘和脐带血(UCB)为许多临床应用提供了丰富的高增殖造血干细胞(hsc)来源,与传统来源如骨髓和外周血相比具有优势。然而,目前这种造血干细胞来源的限制是,使用目前的方法,在一次收集中可以收获的造血干细胞数量不足,这使得大量收集本身无法使用,即使对儿科患者也是如此。胎盘中大量有用的造血干细胞在胎盘娩出母体时必须被丢弃。本项目采用以用户为中心的方法来解决与造血干细胞采集有关的社会和技术问题。在社会方面,我们在分娩病房进行了为期3个月的深入人种学研究,以了解用户的关注点。本研究结果将有助于促进脐带血库造血干细胞的收集。此外,考虑到各利益相关者的需求,还将开发一种可以改善干细胞收获的新型设备(即易于在交付病房中部署)。最初的概念验证结果为继续进行所提议设备的全面开发提供了良好的动力。
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Precession-based control methodology for haematopoietic stem cells harvesting
The human placenta and umbilical cord blood (UCB) provide a rich source of highly-proliferative haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) for many clinical uses with advantages over traditional sources like the bone marrow and periphery blood. However, the current constraint with this source of HSCs is the inadequate number of HSCs cells which can be harvested in a single collection using current approaches which render a large number of collections unusable on their own, even for paediatric patients. The large reservoir of useful HSCs within the placenta has to be discarded upon the delivery of the placenta out of the maternal body. The user-centric approach is adopted in this project to tackle the social and technical issues related to the harvesting of HSCs. On the social portion, an in-depth ethnographic study is conducted over 3 months in the delivery wards to understand the concerns of the users. The results will be useful to promote the collection of HSCs in the cord blood banks. In addition, a novel device (i.e. amenable to be readily deployable in the delivery wards) that could improve the harvest of stem cells will also be developed, taking into consideration the needs of the various stakeholders. Initial proof-of-concept results have provided good motivation to proceed with the full scale development of the proposed device.
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