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Research Article

Cell processing for haplo-identical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: automated washing and immunomagnetic-positive selection

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Pages 811-817 | Received 15 Nov 2011, Accepted 14 Mar 2012, Published online: 17 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

Background aims. Immunomagnetic cell selection (ICS) of CD34+ cells is being used increasingly in allogeneic transplantation in order to reduce T-cell quantity. The aim of this study was to evaluate an automated washing protocol before immunomagnetic selection. Methods. The automated method was compared with a conventional washing procedure. In the study group the cell processing using the automated procedure, both before and after antibody incubation, was performed with a Sepax S-100 device. The efficacy of the automated procedure was compared with the control group, where washing were performed using a standard method. Results. The results obtained after pre-incubation washing performed using the automated system showed a total nucleated cell (NC) and CD34+ cell recovery of 84.87% (71.80–105, SD 8.62; range, standard deviation) and 83.45% (47–109, SD 16.12), respectively. The NC and CD34+ cell recovery after the pre-incubation washing cycle was performed using the standard method was 75.54% (38.36–97.76, SD 22.5) and 61.51% (30.87–81.79, SD 19.3), respectively. The CD34+ cell recovery after ICS was 51.27% (13.77–98.82, SD 24.97) and 48.89% (15.57–88.24, SD 25.91) for group 1 and group 2, respectively. The average purity in group 1 was 86.46% (67.4–96.10, SD 13.07) and in group 2 84.97% (58.1–97.8, SD 15.58). Conclusions. The efficacy of the ICS led to an optimal purity without affecting cell recovery, which was higher in group 1. Overall, our data suggest that the automated method is suitable for washing hematopoietic progenitor cell apheresis (HPC-A) concentrates before immunomagnetic cell selection in daily clinical routines.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Associazione ‘Davide Ciavattini’ Onlus.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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