Feasibility of a PB CD34+ cell transplantation procedure using standard leukapheresis products in very small children

1997 
To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of CD34 + cell immunoselection from routine peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) harvests in very small children a prospective study was performed in 15 children with advanced neuroblastoma weighing 20 kg or less. Products of two consecutive leukaphereses carried out on a COBE Spectra separator after G-CSF alone mobilization were pooled for immunoselection on Ceprate column. The median number of CD34 + cells and total CFU-GM collected were respectively 5.9 x 10 6 /kg (range 2.3-23.4) and 126.9 x 10 4 /kg (range 52.9-559.9). After separation the median number of CD34 + cells in the adsorbed fraction was 2.6 x 10 6 /kg (range 1-9.8) with a median purity of 54% (range 21-82) and a median of 95.7-fold (range 35-250) enrichment. Thirteen patients underwent autografts with CD34 + PBSCs after a busulfan 600 mg/m 2 + melphalan 180 mg/m 2 preparative regimen. The median number of days to achieve an absolute granulocyte count of 0.5 x 10 9 /l and a platelet count of 20 x 10 9 /l were respectively, 12 (range 10-24) and 35 (range 25-43). The median number of platelet transfusions was nine (range 2-15). We conclude that safe and effective immunoselection and transplantation of CD34 + PBSC can be accomplished in children with low body mass.
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