학술논문

Peripheral blood CD34+ cell count reliably predicts autograft yield.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bone Marrow Transplantation. 7/15/98, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p125. 6p.
Subject
*PERIPHERAL circulation
*CELLS
*AUTOGRAFTS
*HEMAPHERESIS
Language
ISSN
0268-3369
Abstract
A reliable measure to predict peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) autograft CD34+ cell content is required to optimize the timing of PBPC collection. We prospectively examined the peripheral blood (PB) CD34+ cell count in 59 consecutive patients with various malignancies and analyzed the correlation between the PB CD34+ cell count and various parameters in the PBPC autograft. Two hundred and thirty-five collections were performed with a median of 4.0 collections per patient (range, 2–10). The median PB CD34+ cell count at the time of collection was 39 × 106/l (range, 0.0–285.6). The PBPC autograft parameters measured were the CD34+ cell, colony-forming unit granulocyte–macrophage (CFU-GM) and mononuclear cell (MNC) content. There was a strong linear correlation between PB CD34+ cells/l and autograft CD34+ cells/kg (r = 0.8477). The correlation with CFU-GM/kg (r = 0.5512) was weaker. There was no correlation between autograft CD34+ cells/kg and PB WBC (r = 0.0684), PB MNC (r = 0.1518) or PB platelet count (r = 0.2010). At our institution we aim to obtain a minimum of 0.5 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg with each day of collection. We demonstrate that such a collection can be reliably obtained if the PB CD34+ cell count exceeds 5.0 × 106/l. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]