| Literature DB >> 20136781 |
C Zhang1, X-H Chen, X Zhang, L Gao, L Gao, P-Y Kong, X-G Peng, A-H Sun, Y Gong, D-F Zeng, Q-Y Wang.
Abstract
Unmanipulated haploidentical/mismatched related transplantation with combined granulocyte-colony stimulating factor-mobilised peripheral blood stem cells (G-PBSCs) and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor-mobilised bone marrow (G-BM) has been developed as an alternative transplantation strategy for patients with haematologic malignancies. However, little information is available about the factors predicting the outcome of peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) collection and bone marrow (BM) harvest in this transplantation. The effects of donor characteristics and procedure factors on CD34(+) cell yield were investigated. A total of 104 related healthy donors received granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) followed by PBSC collection and BM harvest. Male donors had significantly higher yields compared with female donors. In multiple regression analysis for peripheral blood collection, age and flow rate were negatively correlated with cell yield, whereas body mass index, pre-aphaeresis white blood cell (WBC) and circulating immature cell (CIC) counts were positively correlated with cell yields. For BM harvest, age was negatively correlated with cell yields, whereas pre-BM collection CIC counts were positively correlated with cell yield. All donors achieved the final product of >or=6 x10(6) kg(-1) recipient body weight. This transplantation strategy has been shown to be a feasible approach with acceptable outcomes in stem cell collection for patients who received HLA-haploidentical/mismatched transplantation with combined G-PBSCs and G-BM. In donors with multiple high-risk characteristics for poor aphaeresis CD34(+) cell yield, BM was an alternative source.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20136781 PMCID: PMC2871169 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3148.2010.00990.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfus Med ISSN: 0958-7578 Impact factor: 2.019
Donors' characteristics in related donors (n = 104)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| No. of donors | 104 |
| Sex | |
| Female | 44 (42·3%) |
| Male | 60 (57·7%) |
| Age, years (range) | 39·0 (14–59) |
| 0 to 18 | 8 |
| 19–40 | 56 |
| >40 | 40 |
| HLA-antigen class mismatched | |
| Class I | 20 |
| Class II | 12 |
| Class I and class II | 72 |
| No. of HLA-antigen mismatched | |
| 1 | 24 |
| 2 | 12 |
| 3 | 68 |
| No. and location of mismatched loci | |
| Only at HLA-A | 8 |
| Only at HLA-B | 4 |
| Only at HLA-DRB1 | 12 |
| Mismatches at HLA-A, -B | 8 |
| Mismatches at HLA-B and -DRB1 | 4 |
| Mismatches at HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 | 68 |
| BMI, kg m−2 | 23·2 (15·6–31·6) |
Unless noted otherwise, data are presented as mean (range); BMI, body mass index.
Data presented as number (%).
Procedural variables in related donors (n = 104)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| G-CSF dose, µg kg−1 | 9·2 (6·8–10·9) |
| No. of aphaereses per mobilisation cycle | 1 (1–1) |
| Actual flow rate of aphaereses, mL min−1 | 53·7 (41·7–66·7) |
| Total processed blood volume, L | 9·7 (5–12) |
| Processed blood volume per donor BW, mL kg−1 | 160·6 (81·6–227·3) |
| Pre-aphaeresis WBC count (×109 L−1) | 41·9 (22·3–65·6) |
| Pre-aphaeresis HGB (g L−1) | 120·7 (97–143) |
| Pre-aphaeresis platelet count (×109 L−1) | 149·5 (78–237) |
| Pre-aphaeresis CICs count (×109 L−1) | 9·7 (4·5–23) |
| Total CD34+ cell count for PB (×106) | 250·9 (47·6–435) |
| CD34+ cells per donor BW for PB (×106 kg−1) | 4·0 (0·9–7·4) |
| CD34+ cells per recipient BW for PB (×106 kg−1) | 4·8 (1·2–12·7) |
| CD34+ cell yield, 106 L−1 of processed blood | 26·1 (7·4–48·3) |
| No. of BM collection per mobilisation cycle | 1 (1–1) |
| Total processed BM volume, L | 0·86 (0·4–1·4) |
| Processed BM volume per donor BW, mL kg−1 | 14·3 (6·8–26·4) |
| Pre-BM collection WBC count (×109 L−1) | 45·0 (32·0–61·9) |
| Pre-BM collection HGB (g L−1) | 112·0 (75·0–176·0) |
| Pre-BM collection platelet count (×109 L−1) | 107·5 (64·0–201·0) |
| Pre-BM collection CICs count (×109 L−1) | 9·4 (4·3–21·1) |
| Total CD34+ cell count for BM before management (×106) | 395·7 (102–1282) |
| CD34+ cells per donor BW for BM before management (×106 kg−1) | 6·8 (1·6–28·9) |
| CD34+ cells per recipient BW for BM before management (×106 kg−1) | 7·9 (2·1–25·4) |
| CD34+ cell yield, 106 L−1 of processed BM before management | 492·6 (130·2–1411·1) |
| Total CD34+ cell count for BM after management (×106) | 374·9 (88·7–1230·7) |
| CD34+ cells per donor BW after management (×106 kg−1) | 6·4 (1·6–25·7) |
| CD34+ cells per recipient BW after management (×106 kg−1) | 7·5 (2·1–23·2) |
| CD34+ cell yield, 106 L−1 of processed BM after management | 468·0 (118·3–1255·9) |
| Total collected CD34+ cell count (×106) | 625·8 (136·3–1506·3) |
| Total collected CD34+ cells per donor BW (×106 kg−1) | 10·6 (3·1–29·1) |
| Total collected CD34+ cells per recipient BW (×106 kg−1) | 12·3 (6·3–30·7) |
Unless noted otherwise, data are presented as mean (range); BM, bone marrow; BW, body weight; CICs, circulating immature cells; G-CSF, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor; HGB, haemoglobin; PB, peripheral blood; WBC, white blood cell.
Donor percentage that met different harvest outcome criteria of CD34+ cell count according to recipient BW
| ≥4 ×106 kg−1 (%) | ≥6 ×106 kg−1 (%) | ≤2 ×106 kg−1 (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PB | 57·7 | 23·1 | 7·7 |
| BM | 92·3 | 42·3 | 3·8 |
| Final product | 100 | 100 | 0 |
BM, bone marrow; BW, body weight; PB, peripheral blood.