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Bratislava Medical Journal Vol.114, No.7, p.386-388, 2013

Title: CD34 enrichment of umbilical cord blood
Author: C. Pafumi

Abstract: Objective: We describe the relation between the clamping time and blood volume collected, plus two enrichment systems for CD34+ stem cells from umbilical cord blood, to achieve an excellent recovery of cells with a high proliferative ability and bone marrow reconstitution.
Method: After cord blood collection by an obstetrician, stem cell purification has been performed either with a combination of monoclonal antibodies, using the negative selection Stem Sep method, or with a positive cell selection based on their surface CD34 antigens, using the Mini Macs system.
Results: An excellent recovery of hematopoietic progenitors: Burst Forming Unit Erythroid; Colony Forming Unit Granulocyte and Macrophage; and Colony Forming Unit Granulocyte, Erythroid, Monocyte and Macrophage, inversely related to the rising of clamping time, has been achieved with the Mini Macs system (54 % of colonies, with 90 % purity). With the Stem Sep method, recovery of hematopoietic progenitors was 35 % (with 80 % purity).
Conclusions: By an early clamping of umbilical cord blood, we obtained a higher number of CD34+ cells whose clonogenic activity increased with enrichment. This is particularly useful considering that the number of CD34+ stem cells contained in a unit of placental blood is enough for transplantation to a child, but not for an adult engraftment. Thus, using these methods, we can obtain a larger number of CD34+ stem cells, which increases the possibility of reducing graft-versus-host disease in adult patients, producing survival rates similar to those of transplantation of bone marrow from unrelated donors (Ref. 5).

Keywords: umbilical cord blood, transplantation of bone marrow from unrelated donors, graft-versus-host disease.
Year: 2013, Volume: 114, Issue: 7 Page From: 386, Page To: 388
doi:10.4149/BLL_2013_081


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