235
Views
28
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Review

Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell harvesting: technical advances and clinical utility

Pages 55-67 | Published online: 18 Feb 2015

References

  • ThomasEDLochteHLJrCannonJHSahlerODFerrebeeJWSupralethal whole body irradiation and isologous marrow in manJ Clin Invest1959381709171613837954
  • ArmitageJOBone marrow transplantationN Eng J Med199433012827838
  • McCredieKBHershEMFreirichEJCells capable of colony formation in the peripheral blood of manScience197117139682932945538844
  • LuLXiaoMShenRNGribgsbySBroxmeyerHEEnrichment, characterization, and responsiveness of single primitive cord blood hematopoietic progenitors with high proliferative and replating potentialBlood199381141487678069
  • GluckmanEBroxmeyerHAuerbachAHematopoietic reconstitution in a patient with Fanconi’s anemia by means of umbilical-cord blood from an HLA-identical siblingN Engl J Med198932117117411782571931
  • RochaVLabopinMGluckmanEAcute Leukemia Working Party of the European Blood and Marrow Transplant RegistryRelevance of bone marrow cell dose on allogeneic transplantation outcomes for patients with acute myeloid leukemia in first complete remission: results of a European surveyJ Clin Oncol200220214324433012409331
  • IsolaLMSciglianoESkerrettDA pilot study of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation using related donors stimulated with G-CSFBone Marrow Transplant19972012103310379466275
  • KaoRHLiCCShawCKCorrelation between characteristics of unrelated bone marrow donor and cell density of total nucleated cell in bone marrow harvestInt J Hematol200989222723019130172
  • BacigalupoATongJPodestaMBone marrow harvest for marrow transplantation: effect of multiple small (2 mL) or large (20 mL) aspiratesBone Marrow Transplant1992964674701628131
  • WangTFChuSCChenSHThe effect of different harvest strategies on the nucleated cell yields of bone marrow collectionBiol Blood Marrow Transplant201117335135520553925
  • TanikawaSSakamakiHMoriSRelationship between the presence of side-holes in bone marrow aspiration needle and the number of harvested bone marrow mononuclear cellsRinsho Ketsueki19973812124912539455143
  • BouwmeesterWFechterMMHeymansMWTwiskJWEbelingLJBrandAPrediction of nucleated cells in bone marrow stem cell products by donor characteristics: a retrospective single centre analysisVox Sang2010983276283
  • BroxmeyerHEDouglasGWHangocGHuman umbilical cord blood as a potential source of transplantable hematopoietic stem/progenitor cellsProc Natl Acad Sci U S A19898610382838322566997
  • GluckmanEEuropean organization for cord blood bankingBlood Cells1994242–36016087749125
  • BarkerJNWeisdorfDJDeForTETransplantation of 2 partially HLA-matched umbilical cord blood units to enhance engraftment in adults with hematologic malignancyBlood200510531343134715466923
  • ArmsonBAMaternal/fetal medicine committee, society of obstetricians and gynaecologists of Canada. Umbilical cord blood banking: implications for perinatal care providersJ Obstet Gynaecol Can200527326329015943003
  • LauberSLattaMKlüterHMüller-SteinhardtMThe Mannheim Cord Blood Bank: experiences and perspectives for the futureTransfus Med Hemother2010372909720737051
  • SolvesPMoragaRSaucedoEComparison between two strategies for umbilical cord blood collectionBone Marrow Transplant200331426927312621461
  • AroviitaPTeramoKWestmanPHiilesmaaVKekomäkiRAssociations among nucleated cell, CD34+ cell and colony-forming cell contents in cord blood units through a standardized banking processVox Sang200384321922712670371
  • PageKMMendizabalABetz-StableinBOptimizing donor selection for public cord blood banking: influence of maternal, infant, and collection characteristics on cord blood unit qualityTransfusion201454234035223711284
  • KeersmaekersCLMasonBAKeersmaekersJPonziniMMlyanarekRAFactors affecting umbilical cord blood stem cell suitability for transplantation in an in utero collection programTransfusion201454354554923869580
  • FasouliotisSJSchenkerMDHuman umbilical cord blood banking and transplantation: a state of the artEur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol2000901132510767505
  • BertoliniFLazzariLLauriEA comparative study of different procedures for the collection and banking of umbilical cord bloodJ Hematother19954129367757396
  • ElchalalUFasouliotisSJShtockheimDPostpartum umbilical cord blood collection for transplantation: a comparison of three methodsAm J Obstet Gynecol2000182122723210649183
  • BelvedereOFeruglioCMalangoneWIncreased blood volume and CD34+CD38− cell recovery using a novel umbilical cord blood collection systemStem Cells200018424525110924090
  • BornsteinRFloresAIMontalbánMADel ReyDde la SernaJGilsanzFA modified cord blood collection method achieves sufficient cell levels for transplantation in most adult patientsStem Cells200523332433415749927
  • TakebeNGageFChengXLauwMISPreliminary findings on the use of a pulsatile machine reperfusion of a placenta to improve the cord blood collection yield including primitive hematopoietic stem cell fractionsTransfusion20094991911191619497058
  • TanKKTangKZHuangSEx utero harvest of hematopoietic stem cells from placenta/umbilical cord with an automated collection systemIEEE Trans Biomed Eng20095692331233419497809
  • SurbekDVSchönfeldBTichelliAGratwohlAHolzgreveWOptimizing cord blood mononuclear cell yield: a randomized comparison of collection before vs after placenta deliveryBone Marrow Transplant19982233113129720751
  • LaskyLCLaneTAMillerJPIn utero or ex utero cord blood collection: which is better?Transfusion200242101261126712423508
  • WongAYuenPMLiKTsoiWCCord blood collection before and after placental delivery: levels of nucleated cells, haematopoietic progenitor cells, leukocyte subpopulations and macroscopic clotsBone Marrow Transplant200127213313811281381
  • OmoriAManabeMKudoKTanakaKTakahashiKKashiwakuraIInfluence of obstetric factors on the yield of mononuclear cells, CD34+ cell count and volume of placental/umbilical cord bloodJ Obstet Gynaecol Res2010361525720178527
  • CairoMSWagnerELFraserJCharacterization of banked umbilical cord blood hematopoietic progenitor cells and lymphocyte subsets and correlation with ethnicity, birth weight, sex, and type of delivery: a Cord Blood Transplantation (COBLT) Study reportTransfusion200545685686615934982
  • JanRHWenSHShyrMHChiangBLImpact of maternal and neonatal factors on CD34+ cell count, total nucleated cells, and volume of cord bloodPediatr Transplant200812886887318643913
  • CobellisLCastaldiMATrabuccoECord blood unit bankability can be predicted by prenatal sonographic parametersEur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol2013170239139523958574
  • LiuJHeJChenSCord blood banking and transplantation in China: a ten years experience of a single public bankTransfus Med Hemother2012391232722896763
  • JawdatDArabSThaheryHAlmashaqbehWAlaskarAHajeerAHImproving cord blood unit quantity and quality at King Abdullah International Medical Research Center Cord Blood BankTransfusion Epub692014
  • ClarkPTrickettAStarkDVowelsMFactors affecting microbial contamination rate of cord blood collected for transplantationTransfusion20125281770177722211719
  • WarkentinPIFoundation for the accreditation of cellular therapy. Voluntary accreditation of cellular therapies: foundation for the accreditation of cellular therapy (FACT)Cytotherapy20035429930512944235
  • Anguita-CompagnonATDibarrartMTPalmaJMobilization and collection of peripheral blood stem cells: guidelines for blood volume to process, based on CD34-positive blood cell count in adults and childrenTransplant Proc201042133934420172346
  • ChenJBurnsKMBabicADonor body mass index is an important factor that affects peripheral blood progenitor cell yield in healthy donors after mobilization with granulocyte-colony-stimulating factorTransfusion201454120321023763340
  • BertaniGSantoleriLMartinoMIdentification of hematopoietic progenitor cell donor characteristics predicting successful mobilization results in an Italian multicenter studyTransfusion20145482028203324588265
  • Al-AliHKBourgeoisMKrahlRThe impact of the age of HLA-identical siblings on mobilization and collection of PBSCs for allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationBone Marrow Transplant201146101296130221132022
  • BillenAMadrigalJASzydloRMShawBEFemale donors and donors who are lighter than their recipient are less likely to meet the CD34+ cell dose requested for peripheral blood stem cell transplantationTransfusion Epub5272014
  • HaugeAWHaastrupEKSengeløvHMinulescuLDickmeissEFischer-NielsenAAddition of plerixafor for CD34+ cell mobilization in six healthy stem cell donors ensured satisfactory grafts for transplantationTransfusion20145441055105823944772
  • de LatourRPChaouiDBourhisJHMobilization of peripheral blood progenitor cells after DHAP regimen with or without rituximab: a large multicenter comparative study in patients with malignant lymphomaLeuk Lymphoma200748589790417487733
  • EndoTSatoNMogiYPeripheral blood stem cell mobilization following CHOP plus rituximab therapy combined with G-CSF in patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphomaBone Marrow Transplant200433770370714743197
  • CesaroSTintoriVNesiFA prospective study on the efficacy of mobilization of autologous peripheral stem cells in pediatric oncohematology patientsTransfusion20135371501150923034006
  • SheppardDBredesonCAllanDTayJSystematic review of randomized controlled trials of hematopoietic stem cell mobilization strategies for autologous transplantation for hematological malignanciesBiol Blood Marrow Transplant20121881191120322261379
  • JungSHParkHAhnJSEfficacy of stem cell mobilization in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma after a CTD (cyclophosphamide, thalidomide, and dexamethasone) regimenInt J Hematol2013971929723233155
  • BhutaniDZonderJValentJEvaluating the effects of lenalidomide induction therapy on peripheral stem cells collection in patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplant for multiple myelomaSupport Care Cancer20132192437244223591714
  • MartínezESuredaADalmasesCDMobilization of peripheral blood progenitor cells by cyclophosphamide and rhGM-CSF in multiple myelomaBone Marrow Transplant1996181178831988
  • PublicoverARichardsonDSDaviesAUse of biosimilar granulocyte colony-stimulating factor for peripheral blood stem cell mobilization: an analysis of mobilization and engraftmentBr J Haematol2013162110711123614650
  • WeisdorfDMillerJVerfaillieCCytokine-primed bone marrow stem cells vs peripheral blood stem cells for autologous transplantation: a randomized comparison of GM-CSF vs G-CSFBiol Blood Marrow Transplant1997342172239360784
  • HerbertKEGambellPLinkEKPegfilgrastim compared with filgrastim for cytokine-alone mobilization of autologous haematopoietic stem and progenitor cellsBone Marrow Transplant201348335135622858510
  • BensingerWAppelbaumFRowleySFactors that influence collection and engraftment of autologous peripheral-blood stem cellsJ Clin Oncol19951310254725557595706
  • WeaverCHSchwartzbergLSBirchRCollection of peripheral blood cells after the administration of cyclophosphamide, etoposide, and granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor: an analysis of 497 patientsTransfusion19973798969039308634
  • KettererNSallesGMoulletIFactors associated with successful mobilization of peripheral blood progenitor in 200 patients with lymphoid malignanciesBr J Haematol199810312352429792315
  • MendroneAArraisCASaboyaRChamoneDAFDulleyFLFactors affecting hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization: an analysis of 307 patientsTransfus Apher Sci200839318719219036640
  • KoenigsmannMJentsch-UllrichKMohrenMBeckerEHeimMFrankeAThe role of diagnosis in patients failing peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilizationTransfusion200444577778415104662
  • LacativaCPLacativaPGGarnicaMRisk factors for unsuccessful peripheral blood stem cell harvesting using granulocyte-colony stimulating factor mobilization in patients with multiple myelomaTransfus Apher Sci201247333133522874435
  • WatermanJRybickiLBolwellBFludarabine as a risk factor for poor stem cell harvest, treatment-related MDS and AML in follicular lymphoma patients after autologous hematopoietic cell transplantationBone Marrow Transplant201247448849321572461
  • MoreauPHulinCMaritGStem cell collection in patients with de novo multiple myeloma treated with the combination of bortezomib and dexamethasone before autologous stem cell transplantation according to IFM 2005-01 trialLeukemia20102461233123520428201
  • CavalloFBringhenSMiloneGStem cell mobilization in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma lenalidomide induction therapyLeukemia201125101627163121637283
  • LiJHamiltonEVaughnLEffectiveness and cost analysis of “just in time” salvage plerixaflor administration in autologous transplant patients with poor stem cell mobilization kineticsTransfusion201151102175218221492180
  • AttolicoIPavoneVOstuniAPlerixafor added to chemotherapy plus G-CSF is safe and allows adequate PBSC collection in predicted poor mobilizer patients with multiple myeloma or lymphomaBiol Blood Marrow Transplant201218224124921791194
  • OlivieriAMarchettiMLemoliRProposed definition of ‘poor mobilizer’ in lymphoma and multiple myeloma: an analytic hierarchy process by ad hoc working group Gruppo ItalianoTrapianto di Midollo OsseoBone Marrow Transplant201247334235121625224
  • PerseghinPTerruzziEDassiMManagement of poor peripheral blood stem cell mobilization: incidence, predictive factors, alternative strategies and outcome. A retrospective analysis on 2177 patients from three major Italian institutionsTransfus Apher Sci2009411333719540167
  • WuchterPRanDBrucknerTPoor mobilization of hematopoieic stem cells–definition, incidence, risk factors, and impact on outcome of autologous transplantationBiol Blood Marrow Transplant201016449049919925876
  • WattsMJSullivanAMLeverettDBack-up bone marrow is frequently ineffective in patients with poor peripheral-blood stem-cell mobilizationJ Clin Oncol1998164155415609552065
  • ReiserMJostingADraubeASuccessful peripheral blood stem cell mobilization with etoposide (VP-16) in patients with relapsed or resistant lymphoma who failed cyclophosphamide mobilizationBone Marrow Transplant199923121223122810414907
  • LieAKHuiCHRawlingTGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) dose-dependent efficacy in peripheral blood stem cell mobilization in patients who had failed initial mobilization with chemotherapy and G-CSFBone Marrow Transplant19982298538579827812
  • Pérez-DueñasBAlcortaIEstellaJRivesSTollTTusetESafety and efficacy of high-dose G-CSF (24 microg/kg) alone for PBSC mobilization in childrenBone Marrow Transplant2002301298798812476297
  • FaconTHarousseauJLMaloiselFStem cell factor in combination with filgrastim after chemotherapy improves peripheral blood progenitor cell yield and reduces apheresis requirements in multiple myeloma patients: a randomized controlled trialBlood19999441218122510438709
  • LapierreVRossiJFHeshmatiFAncestim (r-metHuSCF) plus filgrastim and/or chemotherapy for mobilization of blood progenitors in 513 poorly mobilizing cancer patients: the French compassionate experienceBone Marrow Transplant201146793694220956952
  • ShaughnessyPUbertiJDevineSPlerixafor and G-CSF for autologous stem cell mobilization in patients with NHL, Hodgkin’s lymphoma and multiple myeloma: results from the expanded access programBone Marrow Transplant201348677778123178544
  • HerbertKEDemosthenousLWiesnerGPlerixafor plus pegfilgrastim is a safe, effective mobilization regimen for poor or adequate mobilizers of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells: a phase I clinical trialBone Marrow Transplant20144981056106224887382
  • CostaLJAlexanderETHoganKRSchaubCFoutsTVStuartRKDevelopment and validation of a decision-making algorithm to guide the use of plerixafor for autologous hematopoietic stem cell mobilizationBone Marrow Transplant2011461646920383210
  • SchotsRVan RietIDamiaensSThe absolute number of circulating CD34+ cells predicts the number of haematopoietic stem cells that can be collected by apheresisBone Marrow Transplant19961745095158722347
  • LaneTABasheyACarrierEImproving the efficiency of PBPC collection by pre-apheresis peripheral blood and mid-apheresis product measurements of CD34 cellsCytotherapy20046431832716146884
  • MenichellaGLaiMSerafiniRLarge volume leukapheresis for collecting hemopoietic progenitors: role of CD 34+ precount in predicting successful collectionInt J Artif Organs199922533434110467933
  • WuFYHengKKSallehRBComparing peripheral blood stem cell collection using the COBE Spectra, Haemonetics MCS+, and Baxter AmicusTransfus Apher Sci201247334535023032067
  • IkedaKOhtoHNemotoKCollection of MNCs and progenitor cells by two separators for PBPC transplantation: a randomized crossover trialTransfusion200343681481912757534
  • SchreinerTWiesnethMKrugECollection of allogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cells by two protocols on an apheresis systemTransfusion19983811–12105110559838937
  • AltuntasFKocyigitIOzturkAComparison of the Fenwal Amicus and Fresenius Com.Tec cell separators for autogous peripheral blood progenitor cell collectionTransfus Apher Sci200736215916717369096
  • ReinhardtPBrauningerSBialleckHAutomatic inter-face controlled apheresis collection of stem/progenitor cells: results from an autologous donor validation trial of a novel stem cell apheresis deviceTransfusion20115161321133021155834
  • BrauningerSBialleckHThorauschKFeltTSeifriedEBonigHAllogeneic donor peripheral blood “stem cell” apheresis: prospective comparison of two apheresis systemsTransfusion20125251137114522044384
  • FlommersfeldSBakchoulTBeinGWachtelALoecheltCSachsUJA single center comparison between three different apheresis systems for autologous and allogeneic stem cell collectionsTransfus Apher Sci201349342843323827328
  • IkedaKOhtoHKannoTPeripheral blood cell progenitor cell collection by two programs for autologous and allogeneic transplantationTransfusion20145451235124224117442
  • CherqaouiBRouelNAuvrignonAPeripheral blood stem collection in low-weight children: retrospective comparison of two apheresis devicesTransfusion20145451371137824117598
  • AndreolaGVanazziARadiceDWho should be really considered as a poor mobilizer in the plerixafor era?Transfus Apher Sci2012471273222480954
  • BojanicIDubravcicKBatinicDLarge volume leukapheresis: efficacy and safety of processing patient’s total blood volume six timesTransfus Apher Sci201144213914721320801
  • NgHNSimKMBoeySKBone marrow harvesting using EMLA (eutectic mixture of local anaesthesics) cream, local anaesthesia and patient-controlled analgesia with alfentanilBone Marrow Transplant199923994194510338051
  • van WalravenSMStraathofLMSwitzerGEImmediate and long-term somatic effects, and health-related quality of life of BM donation during early childhood. A single-center report in 210 pediatric donorsBone Marrow Transplant2013481404522705802
  • LazzariLCorsiniCCurioniCThe Milan Cord Blood Bank and the Italian Cord Blood NetworkJ Hematother1996521171228723786
  • ChenSHYangSHChuSCThe role of donor characteristics and post-granulocyte colony-stimulating factor white blood cell counts in predicting the adverse events and yields of stem cell mobilizationInt J Hematol201193565265921509437
  • AkyolGPalaCYildirimAA rare but severe complication of filgrastim in a healthy donor: splenic ruptureTransfus Apher Sci2014501535524360843
  • PulsipherMAChitphakdithaiPMillerJPAdverse events among 2408 unrelated donors of peripheral blood stem cells: results of a prospective trial from the National Marrow Donor ProgramBlood2009113153604361119190248
  • HöligKBlechschmidtMKramerMPeripheral blood stem cell collection in allogeneic donors: impact of venous accessTransfusion201252122600260522500612
  • PulsipherMAChitphakdithaiPLoganBRAcute toxicities of unrelated bone marrow versus peripheral blood stem cell donation: results of a prospective trial from the National Marrow Donor ProgramBlood2013121119720623109243
  • PulsipherMAChitphakdithaiPLoganBRLower risk for serious adverse events and no increased risk for cancer after PBSC vs BM donationBlood2014123233655366324735965
  • Marmier-SavetCLarosaFLegrandFG-CSF-induced aneuploidy does not affect CD34+ cells and does not require cell divisionBlood2010115491091120110433
  • Marmier-SavetCLarosaFLegrandFPersistence of lymphocyte function perturbations after granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor mobilization and cytapheresis in normal peripheral blood stem cell donorsTransfusion201050122676268520663114
  • RaiolaAMDominiettoAdi GraziaCUnmanipulated haploidentical transplants compared with other alternative donors and matched sibling graftsBiol Blood Marrow Transplant201420101573157924910379
  • KawaiTSachsDHSprangersBLong-term results in recipients of combined HLA-mismatched kidney and bone marrow transplantation without maintenance immunosuppressionAm J Transplant20141471599161124903438
  • WikellHPonandai-SrinivasanSMattssonJGertowJUhlinMCord blood graft composition impacts the clinical outcome of allogeneic stem cell transplantationTranspl Infect Dis201416220321224456214
  • GordanLNSugrueMWLynchJWPoor mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells is a risk factor for worse outcome in lymphoma patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplantationLeuk Lymphoma200344581582012802919
  • WahlinAErikssonMHultdinMRelation between harvest success and outcome after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in multiple myelomaEur J Haematol200473426326815347313
  • VarmavuoVMäntymaaPNousiainenTValonenPKuittinenTJantunenEBlood graft composition after plerixafor injection in patients with NHLEur J Haematol201289212813522536949