Mobilization factors of peripheral blood stem cells in healthy donors.

N Shimizu, T Asai, S Hashimoto, M Narita, M Kobayashi, M Ito, M Onoda, A Yokota, R Cho, C Nakaseko, M Nishimura, Y Saito
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As a source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation, the use of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) has become routine and comparable to that of the use of bone marrow. Recently, elderly patients with hematological malignancies also have been allowed to receive minitransplantations with nonmyeloablative conditioning regimens under sufficient PBSC infusion. As a result of these minitransplantations, elderly donors have been chosen increasingly from the siblings of elderly patients. We analyzed factors influencing the condition of CD34+ cells in the first days of collection in 49 healthy donors from July 1995 to January 2001. The median dose of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was 8 microg/kg/day (range 8 - 10) over 3 days. The target number of CD34+ cells used in this study was > or = 3 x 10(6) cells/kg of recipient body weight. The median apheresis volume was 12 L. Except for one 60 year old man, we obtained an adequate number of stem cells. In the regression analysis, a negative correlation was seen between donor age and the number of CD34+ cells/kg of recipient body weight per 12 L volume (Y = aX + b; a = -0.07507; b = 6.629996; r = -0.50985; p = 0.000252). Significantly higher apheresis results were obtained in donors younger than 45 years compared with donors 45 years old and older (p < 0.0227). There were no correlations among the number of CD34+ cells, donor body weight, and the number of leukocytes in peripheral blood on the first day of apheresis.

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健康献血者外周血干细胞的动员因子。
作为用于移植的造血干细胞的来源,外周血干细胞(PBSCs)的使用已成为常规,可与骨髓的使用相媲美。最近,患有血液系统恶性肿瘤的老年患者也被允许在足够的PBSC输注下接受非清髓调节方案的小移植。由于这些小型移植,越来越多的老年捐赠者是从老年患者的兄弟姐妹中选择的。我们分析了1995年7月至2001年1月49例健康供者的CD34+细胞收集第一天状态的影响因素。重组人粒细胞集落刺激因子的中位剂量为8微克/千克/天(范围8 - 10),持续3天。本研究中使用的CD34+细胞靶数为>或= 3 × 10(6)个细胞/kg受体体重。中位分离体积为12 l,除一名60岁男性外,我们获得了足够数量的干细胞。在回归分析中,供者年龄与每12l容积中每千克受者体重中CD34+细胞的数量呈负相关(Y = aX + b;A = -0.07507;B = 6.629996;R = -0.50985;P = 0.000252)。45岁以下供者的单采结果明显高于45岁及以上供者(p < 0.0227)。单采第1天外周血CD34+细胞数与供体体重、白细胞数无相关性。
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