TY - JOUR
T1 - Red cell depletion of umbilical cord blood (UCB)
T2 - Comparison between unmanipulated and red cell-depleted UCB by Ficoll-Paque density gradient separation
AU - Kletzel, Morris
AU - Haut, Paul
AU - Atlas, Mark
AU - Olszewski, Marie
AU - Danner-Koptik, Karina
AU - Hubbell, Maureen
PY - 1997/6/1
Y1 - 1997/6/1
N2 - Stem cells from umbilical cord blood (UCB) represent an alternative source of cells for clinical transplantation. Many issues remain unsolved with regard to their collection, manipulation, and storage. In this study, we attempted to compare the effect of red cell depletion by Ficoll-Paque density gradient separation versus unmanipulated cord blood stem cells postthawing. We found no statistical difference between the two technologies when comparing viability, 98.6±0.3% versus 99.1±0.42% (p= < 0.16); CD34+/CD38+, 1.6±0.13% versus 1.2±0.17% (p = < 0.13); HLA DR+/CD34+, 1.8±0.15% versus 1.9±0.21% (p = < 0.6); blast colonies, 8.0±1.5 versus 12.2±2.1 (p = < 0.15); CFU-GEMM colonies, 143.7±27.9 versus 80.7 (p = < 0.10); CFU-GM colonies, 101.2± 23 versus 173±23.2 (p = < 0.07). There was a statistical difference in the content of CD34+/CD38+, 1.6±0.14% versus 1.2±0.14% (p = < 0.05), and the BFU-E colonies, 96±29.8 versus 165±23.9 (p = < 0.03). We conclude that red cell depletion using Ficoll-Paque gradient separation preserves viability of progenitor cells, as evidenced by immunophenotyping and colony assays.
AB - Stem cells from umbilical cord blood (UCB) represent an alternative source of cells for clinical transplantation. Many issues remain unsolved with regard to their collection, manipulation, and storage. In this study, we attempted to compare the effect of red cell depletion by Ficoll-Paque density gradient separation versus unmanipulated cord blood stem cells postthawing. We found no statistical difference between the two technologies when comparing viability, 98.6±0.3% versus 99.1±0.42% (p= < 0.16); CD34+/CD38+, 1.6±0.13% versus 1.2±0.17% (p = < 0.13); HLA DR+/CD34+, 1.8±0.15% versus 1.9±0.21% (p = < 0.6); blast colonies, 8.0±1.5 versus 12.2±2.1 (p = < 0.15); CFU-GEMM colonies, 143.7±27.9 versus 80.7 (p = < 0.10); CFU-GM colonies, 101.2± 23 versus 173±23.2 (p = < 0.07). There was a statistical difference in the content of CD34+/CD38+, 1.6±0.14% versus 1.2±0.14% (p = < 0.05), and the BFU-E colonies, 96±29.8 versus 165±23.9 (p = < 0.03). We conclude that red cell depletion using Ficoll-Paque gradient separation preserves viability of progenitor cells, as evidenced by immunophenotyping and colony assays.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 9234182
AN - SCOPUS:0030803014
SN - 1525-8165
VL - 6
SP - 269
EP - 272
JO - Journal of Hematotherapy and Stem Cell Research
JF - Journal of Hematotherapy and Stem Cell Research
IS - 3
ER -