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CD34+ Cell Enrichment for Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation by Use of the CliniMACS Device
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Hematotherapy & Stem Cell Research (now called Stem Cells and Development); August 1, 2000, Vol. 9 Issue: 4 p557-564, 8p
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ISSN
15258165
Abstract
Several devices for selection of CD34+ peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) have been used during the last years for reducing tumor cell contamination of the graft. The new CliniMACS system (magnetic-activated cell separation system by Miltenyi Biotech GmbH, Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany) was recently approved for clinical use in Europe. To evaluate its purging efficiency and engraftment data in the autologous transplant, PBSC from 28 adult patients with various malignant diseases (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, n = 17; chronic lymphocytic leukemia, n = 5; multiple myeloma, n = 4; acute lymphocytic leukemia, n = 1; medulloblastoma, n = 1) were mobilized by chemotherapy and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) (10 μ g/kg per day). Thirty leukapheresis products from 28 patients with a median of 4.4 X 108 nucleated cells/kg body weight (bw)(range 0.6-10.8 X 108/kg bw) and a median of 7.1 X 106 CD34+ cells/kg bw (range 2.8 to 18.8 X 106/kg bw) were selected using the Cobe spectra cell separator (Cobe BCT Inc., Lakewood, CO). After the CliniMACS procedure, the median yield of CD34+ selected cells was 4.5 X 106/kg (range 2.2-11.1 X 106/kg bw) with a median recovery of 69.5% (range 46.9-87.3%) and a median purity of 97.7% (range 89.4-99.8%). The procedure did not alter viability of selected cells, which was tested by propidium iodide staining. So far, purified PBSC were used for autologous transplantation in 15 out of 28 patients after total body irradiation and/or high-dose chemotherapy. Median time to reach an absolute neutrophil count > 500/μ l was 12 days (range 10-18 days), platelet recovery >50,000/μ l occurred at day +16 (range 11-22). With a median follow-up time of 12 months (range 3-19), 5 patients died of relapse. We confirmed the feasibility and safety of the CliniMACS CD34+ cell enrichment procedure in adult patients with autologous PBSC transplantation.