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Peripheral blood circulating immature cell counts predict CD34+ cell yields in G-CSF-induced PBPC mobilization in healthy donors
Authors:Kozuka Teruhiko  Ikeda Kazuma  Teshima Takanori  Yoshida Chikamasa  Shinagawa Katsuji  Kojima Kensuke  Matsuo Keitaro  Bessho Akihiro  Sunami Kazutaka  Hiramatsu Yasushi  Maeda Yoshinobu  Noguchi Toshio  Yamamoto Kazuhiko  Fujii Nobuharu  Imai Toshi  Kusumoto Kinuyo Kaneda  Masuda Kozo  Takenaka Katsuto  Ishimaru Fumihiko  Niiya Kenji  Koide Norio  Tanimoto Mitsune  Harada Mine
Institution:Second Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Blood Transfusion, Okayama University Medical School, Japan. c-tkozuka@eph.pref.ehime.jp
Abstract:BACKGROUND: It has been previously reported that the number of circulating immature cells (CIC) in peripheral blood (PB) estimates the number of CD34+ cells collected in G-CSF plus chemotherapy-induced PBPC mobilization. The correlation of CIC counts in PB with CD34+ cell yield and its usefulness was evaluated in G-CSF-induced PBPC mobilization for healthy donors. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: CIC counts in PB and CD34+ cell counts in the apheresis product from 122 collections were assessed, and the relationship between these two variables was evaluated with the Pearson rank correlation analysis, the chi-squared test, and the U-test. RESULTS: CIC counts were correlated weakly with the number of CD34+ cells per L of blood processed in the apheresis product (Pearson rank correlation analysis; r=0.357, p<0.0001). When a level of 1.7 x 10(9) CICs per L was selected as a cutoff value, the sensitivity and specificity for collecting more than 20 x 10(6) CD34+ cells per L of blood processed were 63.6 and 77.5 percent, respectively. CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that the number of CICs in PB may estimate the number of CD34+ cells collected. The data indicate that CIC counts above 1.7 x 10(9) per L can be used as a good predictor for PBPC collections containing more than 20 x 10(6) CD34+ cells per L of blood processed in a single apheresis procedure.
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