Asmaa M Borg, Fatma Auf, Farha El-Chennawi, Zakaria F Lotfy
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背景:脐带血被广泛认为是异体造血干细胞移植(HSCT)的可行选择,由于其众多优点,脐带血作为骨髓的潜在替代品。这些优点包括非侵入性的收集过程,高浓度的造血干细胞和祖细胞,以及较低的移植排斥风险。然而,其在成人患者中的应用受到单个脐带血中可用干细胞的次优剂量的限制。这种细胞剂量不足增加了移植失败和移植后死亡率的风险,对其在成人人群中的应用提出了重大挑战。材料和方法:本研究旨在开发一种使用无血清培养基StemSpan,补充间充质干细胞(MSC)喂养层和生长因子组合扩增脐带血单个核细胞(UCB-MNCs)的方案。使用的生长因子包括干细胞因子(SCF)、血小板生成素(TPO)、成纤维细胞生长因子-1 (FGF-1)和肝素。将扩增培养液应用于20个UCB样本,维持13天。从实验中收集的数据使用SPSS程序(Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) for Windows, version 21进行分析。结果:该方案显著提高了活核细胞计数、造血干细胞和祖细胞绝对计数以及克隆祖细胞计数。结论:该方案可支持脐血单个核细胞的扩增,包括造血干细胞和祖细胞,为成人患者移植提供了更好的移植希望。设计的方案能有效促进脐带血单个核细胞,特别是造血干细胞和祖细胞的扩增。这一进展为改善成人患者移植的植入结果提供了有希望的潜力。
Ex-vivo Expansion of Cord Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Serum-Free Medium with Feeder Layer - A New Hope for Successful Cord Blood Transplantation in Adults.
Background: Umbilical cord blood is widely regarded as a viable option for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and serves as a potential alternative to bone marrow due to its numerous advantages. These include a non-invasive collection process, a high concentration of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, and a lower risk of graft rejection. However, its application in adult patients is limited by the suboptimal dose of stem cells available in a single umbilical cord blood unit. This insufficient cell dose increases the risk of engraftment failure and post-transplant mortality, posing a significant challenge for its use in adult populations. Materials and Methods: This study aims to develop a protocol for expanding umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCB-MNCs) using a serum-free culture medium called StemSpan, supplemented with a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) feeder layer and a combination of growth factors. The growth factors used include stem cell factor (SCF), thrombopoietin (TPO), fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1), and heparin. The expansion culture was applied to 20 UCB samples and maintained over a period of 13 days. Data collected from the experiments were analyzed using the SPSS program (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) for Windows, version 21. Results: The protocol led to a notable increase in the viable mononuclear cell counts, the absolute hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell counts, and the clonogenic progenitors. Conclusion: This designed protocol could support the expansion of the umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells, including hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, which could provide hope for better engraftment in adult patient transplantations. The designed protocol could effectively promote the expansion of umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells, particularly hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. This advancement offers promising potential for improving engraftment outcomes in adult patient transplantations.