Basal CD34+ Cell Count Predicts Peripheral Blood Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells Mobilization in Healthy Donors after Administration of G-CSF

2016 
BACKGROUND : Peripheral blood (PB) hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) mobilized with G-CSF are the first-choice source for allogeneic stem cell transplantation. We carried out a prospective study on healthy donors (HDs), to identify donor characteristics that could influence the effectiveness of mobilization. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS : PB-HPC allogeneic donations from sibling HDs were analyzed. We tested somatic variables (sex, age, weight, height, volemia) and blood counts (WBC, platelets, hemoglobin, CD34+ cell count). Two different determinations of CD34+ cells were done in each HD: baseline (before G-CSF administration) and in PB on the morning of the fifth day (after G-CSF administration). HDs received G-CSF subcutaneously at a dose of 10 µg/kg per day. RESULTS: 128 consecutive HDs (66 males) with a median age of 43 years were enrolled. The mean value of CD34+ on day 5 was 90.8 cells/µL, 84.2 cells/µL in females and 97.2 cells/µL in males. The median values of CD34+ on day 5 were 75.5 cells/µL for the overall sample, 74 cells/µL in females and 80 cells/µL in males. On univariate correlation analysis, donor weight r=0.19, P CONCLUSIONS: Baseline, HDs PB CD34+ cell counts correlated with the effectiveness of allogeneic HPC mobilization and could be useful to plan the collection. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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