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CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking.

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Barker, JN; Kempenich, J; Kurtzberg, J; Brunstein, CG; Delaney, C; Milano, F; Politikos, I; Shpall, EJ; Scaradavou, A; Dehn, J
Published in: Blood Adv
April 23, 2019

CD34+ cell dose is critical for cord blood (CB) engraftment. However, the CD34+ content of the CB inventory in the United States is unknown. We examined the CD34+ cell content of 126 341 red blood cell-depleted US units banked from January 2007 to September 2017 with a total nucleated cell (TNC) count of ≥90 × 107 and a cryovolume of 24-55 mL. Median pre-cryopreservation TNC content was 127 × 107 (interquartile range [IQR], 108-156 × 107); CD34+ cell content was 44 × 105 (IQR, 29 to 67 × 105). The median CD34+:TNC ratio was 0.34%. TNC and CD34+ cell content correlation was weak (r = 0.24). Of 7125 units with TNCs of ≥210 × 107, only 47% had CD34+ content of ≥100 × 105 However, some units had high CD34+ content for a given TNC count. Only 4% of CB units were acceptable as single-unit grafts (TNCs, ≥2.5 × 107/kg; CD34+ cells, ≥1.5 × 105/kg) for 70-kg patients; 22% of units were adequate for 70-kg patients using lower dose criteria (TNCs, ≥1.5 × 107/kg; CD34+ cells, ≥1.0 × 105/kg) suitable for a double-unit graft. These findings highlight that units with the highest TNC dose may not have the highest CD34+ dose, units with unexpectedly high CD34+ content (a ratio of >1.0%) should be verified, and the US CB inventory of adequately sized single units for larger patients is small. They also support the ongoing use of double-unit grafts, a focus on banking high-dose units, and development of expansion technologies.

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Blood Adv

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2473-9537

Publication Date

April 23, 2019

Volume

3

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1267 / 1271

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Medical Audit
  • Humans
  • Fetal Blood
  • Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Blood Safety
  • Blood Banks
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Barker, J. N., Kempenich, J., Kurtzberg, J., Brunstein, C. G., Delaney, C., Milano, F., … Dehn, J. (2019). CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking. Blood Adv, 3(8), 1267–1271. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2018029157
Barker, Juliet N., Jane Kempenich, Joanne Kurtzberg, Claudio G. Brunstein, Colleen Delaney, Filippo Milano, Ioannis Politikos, Elizabeth J. Shpall, Andromachi Scaradavou, and Jason Dehn. “CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking.Blood Adv 3, no. 8 (April 23, 2019): 1267–71. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2018029157.
Barker JN, Kempenich J, Kurtzberg J, Brunstein CG, Delaney C, Milano F, et al. CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking. Blood Adv. 2019 Apr 23;3(8):1267–71.
Barker, Juliet N., et al. “CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking.Blood Adv, vol. 3, no. 8, Apr. 2019, pp. 1267–71. Pubmed, doi:10.1182/bloodadvances.2018029157.
Barker JN, Kempenich J, Kurtzberg J, Brunstein CG, Delaney C, Milano F, Politikos I, Shpall EJ, Scaradavou A, Dehn J. CD34+ cell content of 126 341 cord blood units in the US inventory: implications for transplantation and banking. Blood Adv. 2019 Apr 23;3(8):1267–1271.

Published In

Blood Adv

DOI

EISSN

2473-9537

Publication Date

April 23, 2019

Volume

3

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1267 / 1271

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Medical Audit
  • Humans
  • Fetal Blood
  • Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Blood Safety
  • Blood Banks
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology