Cryopreservation of mobilized blood stem cells at a higher cell concentration without the use of a programmed freezer

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Yoshifumi Kawano
Chan Lee Lee
Tsutomu Watanabe
Takanori Abe
Hiroko Suzuya
Yasuhiro Okamoto
Atsushi Makimoto
Ryuji Nakagawa
Hiroyoshi Watanabe
Yoichi Takaue
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[1] Kagoshima University,Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences
[2] University of Tokushima,Department of Pediatrics
[3] University of Malaya,Department of Pediatrics
[4] National Cancer Center Hospital,Stem Cell Transplant Unit
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Annals of Hematology | 2004年 / 83卷
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Mobilized cells; Cryopreservation; Autologous; Cell concentration;
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Cryopreservation of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) mobilized by chemotherapy combined with or without granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential part of procedure for anti-cancer strategies. We evaluated whether a higher cell concentration (2×108/ml) without the use of a programmed freezer was acceptable for the storage of mobilized PBSC in an autologous setting. Mobilized PBSC were enriched to mononuclear cells (MNC) by Percoll separation and then frozen at cell concentrations of 2–5×107/ml (group I, n=20) or 2×108/ml (group II, n=44) without the use of a programmed freezer using 5% DMSO, 6% hydroxy ethyl starch, and 4% autologous serum or human albumin. CD34+ cells purified by ISOLEX300 were frozen at 2×107/ml (group III, n=22) using the same method. The median recovery rates of CD34+ cells and CFU-GM were, respectively, n.d. (not determined) and 88% in group I, 103 and 64% in group II, and 98 and 53% in group III. There was a statistical significance between the recovery rate of CFU-GM in group III and that in group I (p=0.02). The median percentage of cell viability after thawing in each group was 89, 87, and 75%, respectively. The median numbers of days after PBSCT to achieve a WBC of >1.0×109/l, an absolute neutrophil count of >0.5×109/l, and a platelet count of >50×109/l were, respectively, 11, 11 and 15 in group I; 12, 12 and 16 in group II; and 12, 12 and 27 in group III. These results suggest that enriched MNC from mobilized PBSC could be frozen at a higher cell concentration (2×108/ml) without the use of a programmed freezer, leading to reduction of the toxicities associated with infusion of thawed cells and of costly space required for cell storage.
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