Novel and rapid enumeration method of peripheral blood stem cells using automated hematology analyzer

2014 
SummaryIntroduction The number of infused CD34+ cells is crucial to the success of peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT). Here, we present, for the first time, a new method of enumerating hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) for PBSCT. Method This novel method is based on hemolysis and chemical staining, followed by flow cytometry-based optical detection, conducted using an automated hematology analyzer (XN series, Sysmex). CD34+ cells and HPCs were compared in 76 granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-mobilized blood or apheresis samples taken from healthy donors (n = 18) or patients undergoing autologous PBSCT (n = 6). Results There was a strong correlation between the numbers of HPCs and CD34+ cells (R2 = 0.958). The expected total number of HPCs in the final products, which was estimated from HPCs in pre-apheresis PB or mid-apheresis products, also correlated well with the total number of CD34+ cells in the final products. The change in HPCs in PB closely resembled that of CD34+ cells during mobilization. Experiments using immunomagnetic beads suggested that the majority of CD34+ cells existed in HPCs, and vice versa. Conclusion Hematopoietic progenitor cells may serve as surrogates for CD34+ cells in PBSCT. However, further investigations are required to verify this.
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