Purging and haemopoietic progenitor cell selection by CD34+ cell separation
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Purging and haemopoietic progenitor cell selection by CD34+ cell separation. / Krüger, W; Gruber, Martin; Hennings, Silke; Fehse, N; Fehse, B; Gutensohn, K; Kröger, N; Zander, A R.
in: BONE MARROW TRANSPL, Jahrgang 21, Nr. 7, 04.1998, S. 665-671.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Purging and haemopoietic progenitor cell selection by CD34+ cell separation
AU - Krüger, W
AU - Gruber, Martin
AU - Hennings, Silke
AU - Fehse, N
AU - Fehse, B
AU - Gutensohn, K
AU - Kröger, N
AU - Zander, A R
PY - 1998/4
Y1 - 1998/4
N2 - Tumour cell contamination of autologous peripheral blood stem cell samples (PBSC) and bone marrow (BM) is frequent. Enrichment of CD34+ stem cells is a promising approach to purging tumour cells from autografts without damaging progenitor cells. Breast cancer cells were seeded (10(-3)-10(-7)) into mononuclear cells from G-CSF-mobilised PBSC and BM harvests from patients without breast cancer. CD34+ cells were enriched from mixtures either by immunomagnetic separation (Isolex-50, and MiniMACS) or by biotin-streptavidin immunoaffinity columns (Ceprate-LC). CD34+ cell fractions were determined by FACS, cancer cells were detected immunocytochemically with an anti-pancytokeratin antibody. The CD34+ cells were enriched with a median purity of 92.2% (43.5-96.1) (n = 17) (Isolex-50), 96.5% (66.6-99.2) (n = 17) (MiniMACS) and 77.9% (31.4-93.6) (n = 15) (Ceprate-LC) from PBSC and BM harvests. The percentages of median recovery of CD34+ cells were 30.8% (18.6-71.8) (Isolex-50), 69.9% (39.1-100) (MiniMACS) and 42.9% (23.7-100) (Ceprate-LC). The median tumour cell reductions in log steps were 3.7 (2.9-4.3) (n = 13) (Isolex-50), 3.5 (2.6-4.3) (n = 13) (MiniMACS) and 1.5 (0.9-2.9) (n = 17) (Ceprate-LC). Results were compared statistically by univariate analysis. Purity was significantly (P < 0.05) better after MiniMACS selection. Recovery rates were significantly different between all devices tested. Tumour cell purging was superior after immunomagnetic separation (P < 0.001). Tumour cell purging is a main objective of CD34+ selection in the autologous setting. Our in vitro data clearly indicate that immunomagnetic separation is more efficient in the prevention of accidental reinfusion of contaminating tumour cells compared to immunoaffinity. However, it is not yet known if the same results can be obtained with fresh contaminating tumour cells.
AB - Tumour cell contamination of autologous peripheral blood stem cell samples (PBSC) and bone marrow (BM) is frequent. Enrichment of CD34+ stem cells is a promising approach to purging tumour cells from autografts without damaging progenitor cells. Breast cancer cells were seeded (10(-3)-10(-7)) into mononuclear cells from G-CSF-mobilised PBSC and BM harvests from patients without breast cancer. CD34+ cells were enriched from mixtures either by immunomagnetic separation (Isolex-50, and MiniMACS) or by biotin-streptavidin immunoaffinity columns (Ceprate-LC). CD34+ cell fractions were determined by FACS, cancer cells were detected immunocytochemically with an anti-pancytokeratin antibody. The CD34+ cells were enriched with a median purity of 92.2% (43.5-96.1) (n = 17) (Isolex-50), 96.5% (66.6-99.2) (n = 17) (MiniMACS) and 77.9% (31.4-93.6) (n = 15) (Ceprate-LC) from PBSC and BM harvests. The percentages of median recovery of CD34+ cells were 30.8% (18.6-71.8) (Isolex-50), 69.9% (39.1-100) (MiniMACS) and 42.9% (23.7-100) (Ceprate-LC). The median tumour cell reductions in log steps were 3.7 (2.9-4.3) (n = 13) (Isolex-50), 3.5 (2.6-4.3) (n = 13) (MiniMACS) and 1.5 (0.9-2.9) (n = 17) (Ceprate-LC). Results were compared statistically by univariate analysis. Purity was significantly (P < 0.05) better after MiniMACS selection. Recovery rates were significantly different between all devices tested. Tumour cell purging was superior after immunomagnetic separation (P < 0.001). Tumour cell purging is a main objective of CD34+ selection in the autologous setting. Our in vitro data clearly indicate that immunomagnetic separation is more efficient in the prevention of accidental reinfusion of contaminating tumour cells compared to immunoaffinity. However, it is not yet known if the same results can be obtained with fresh contaminating tumour cells.
KW - Antigens, CD34
KW - Bone Marrow Transplantation
KW - Cell Separation/methods
KW - Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization/methods
KW - Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
KW - Hematopoietic Stem Cells/pathology
KW - Humans
KW - Transplantation, Autologous
U2 - 10.1038/sj.bmt.1701156
DO - 10.1038/sj.bmt.1701156
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 9578305
VL - 21
SP - 665
EP - 671
JO - BONE MARROW TRANSPL
JF - BONE MARROW TRANSPL
SN - 0268-3369
IS - 7
ER -