| Literature DB >> 35690786 |
Stefania Fumarola1, Alessandra Lucarini2, Giovanna Lucchetti2, Luana Piroli2, Luca Pierelli3.
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BACKGROUND: Cord blood plays a very important role in stem cell transplantation and therapy with an emerging implication also in regenerative medicine. The number of cells available in a single cord blood unit (CBU), in particular, the CD34+ and total nucleated cell (TNC) content influences the transplantation clinical outcome. We analysed a very large series of CBUs, collected for private banking without any specific volume restriction, to deeply investigate the best predictors of cord blood stem cells content.Entities:
Keywords: CD34+; Newborn; Predictive model; Prenatal and maternal factors; TNC; Transfusion; Umbilical cord blood; Volume
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35690786 PMCID: PMC9188136 DOI: 10.1186/s13287-022-02915-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther ISSN: 1757-6512 Impact factor: 8.079
Clinical characteristics of maternal and infant CBU
| N (%) | Median (range) | Mean (± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of CBU collected | 2583 (100%) | ||
| Babies’ gender | |||
| Male | 1319 (51.06%) | ||
| Female | 1264 (48.93%) | ||
| Infant gestational age (weeks) | 39 (30–45) | 39.09 (± 1.34) | |
| Maternal age (years) | 38 (20–58) | 37.56 (± 5.42) | |
| Birth weight (kilograms) | 3.17 (1.02–5.04) | 3.29 (± 1.23) | |
| Type of delivery | |||
| Caesarean | 941 (36.43%) | ||
| Vaginal | 1555 (62.95%) | ||
| Geographical birth area (Italy) | |||
| South | 554 (21.45%) | ||
| Islands | 256 (9.91%) | ||
| Center | 719 (27.84%) | ||
| North | 1054 (40.81%) | ||
| Season of birth | |||
| Spring | 632 (24.47%) | ||
| Summer | 633 (24.51%) | ||
| Autumn | 721 (27.91%) | ||
| Winter | 600 (23.23%) |
Characteristics of the processed cord blood units including post-processing cellular content
| N (%) | Mean (± SD) | Median (range) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of CBU collected | 2583 (100%) | ||
| Collection volume (mL) | 74.46 (± 26.54) | 72 (15–205) | |
| Time to processing from birth to freezing (hours) | 43.67 (± 14.66) | 43 (6–127) | |
| CBU TNC count (× 108) | 3.86 (± 2.14) | 3.44 (0.002–88.3) | |
| CBU CD34+ count (× 106) | 1.14 (± 1.18) | 0.769 (0.0002–13.5) | |
| CD34+ Viability (%) | 95.10 | ||
| Blood group of babies: | |||
| A | 954 (36.93%) | ||
| B | 280 (10.84%) | ||
| O | 1143 (44.25%) | ||
| AB | 84 (3.25%) |
Fig. 1Correlation among the UCB characteristics (N = 2583). Significant positive correlation were observed between (A) CD34+ and TNC (r = 0.5368; p < 0.001); (B) volume and TNC (r = 0.5149; p < 0.001); (C) volume and CD34+ (r = 0.3175; p < 0.001); (D) Positive correlation observed among the TNC content and CD45 + (r = 0.8022; p < 0.001)
Fig. 2Correlation among the UCB characteristics (N = 2583) and obstetrics and neonatal factors. Significant positive correlation were observed between (A) TNC and gestational age (r = 0.0213; p < 0.0001); birth weight and volume (B) (r = 0.1024; p < 0.0001); TNC (C) (r = 0.1152; p < 0.0001) and CD34+ (D) (r = 0.0772; p < 0.0001)
Fig. 3Relation between babies gender and type of delivery with UCB volume and TNC. One-way ANOVA analysis (using Tukey Method post hoc test) showed that child gender affects TNC content (A) while birth modality affects the volume (B). Particularly females showed a higher TNC content than males (A) and the cesarean delivery (B) showed more abundant volumes compared to vaginal. All reported values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (**p < 0.005; **** p < 0.0001)
Fig. 4Correlation among the UCB characteristics and seasonal and geographical data. One-way ANOVA analysis (using Tukey Method post hoc test) showed that CBU volume collected in winter and autumn are more abundant than those collected in spring. No significant differences were observed between UCB collected in summer and those collected in other months (A). CBU collected in central-southern Italy showed higher volumes (B) and higher TNC/CD34+ content (C, D) than those of northern Italy. For CBU collected in italian islands we did not observe any significant difference as compared to the rest of the country in terms of volume and TNC/CD34+. All reported values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (**p < 0.005; ***p < 0.001)
Clinical characteristics predictive of TNC content in multiple regression analyses
| Donor-related variables | Standardized coefficients β | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sexa | − 0.06 | − 6.08 | |
| Gestational age | 0.15 | 14.01 | |
| Delivery methodb | 0.10 | 8.30 | |
| Volume | 0.45 | 35.16 | |
| Geografical areac | 0.00 | 0.13 | 0.899 |
| CD34+ | 0.49 | 37.74 | |
| Seasond | 0.00 | − 0.27 | 0.790 |
| Mother age | 0.01 | 0.71 | 0.478 |
| Birth weight | − 0.01 | − 0.48 | 0.633 |
Significant correlation are shown in bold
aFemale as the reference group
bCesarean delivery as the references group
cSouth as the references group
dWinter as the references group
Clinical characteristics predictive of CD34+ content in multiple regression analyses
| Donor-related variables | Standardized coefficients β | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sexa | 0.07 | 5.14 | |
| Gestational age | − 0.09 | − 6.23 | |
| Delivery methodb | − 0.04 | −2.91 | |
| Volume | 0.02 | 0.91 | 0.362 |
| Geografical areac | − 0.01 | −0.91 | 0.364 |
| TNC | 0.74 | 37.01 | |
| Seasond | 0.00 | − 0.21 | 0.831 |
| Mother age | − 0.02 | − 1.32 | 0.189 |
| Birth weight | 0.02 | 1.48 | 0.140 |
Significant correlation are shown in bold
aFemale as the reference group
bCesarean delivery as the references group
cSouth as the references group
dWinter as the references group
Application of the predictive model on the test CBU sample
| Group A (± SD) | Group B (± SD) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| N° | 36 | 144 | – |
| CD34+ mean (× 106) | 1.63 (± 0.78) | 0.44 (± 0.27) | < 0.00001 |
| CD34+ median (× 106) | 1.54 (0.22–8.09) | 0.35 (0.04–1.71) | |
| Frequency of CB with CD34+ > 2 × 106 | 37.5% | 0% | – |
Comparison of CBU of group A (male babie’s, gestational age lower to 39 weeks, cesarean delivery and CBUs with a content of TNC higher than 3.44 × 108) versus group B (female babie’s, gestational age higher than 39 weeks, vaginal delivery and a count of CBUs TNC lower to 3.44 × 108)