J Korean Cancer Assoc.
2000 Jun;32(3):647-654.
Hematopoietic Recovery of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells Stored at 4degrees C
- Affiliations
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- 1Catholic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Center, College of Medicine,
The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Departments of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine,
The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
- 3Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine,
The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Cryopreservation has been the standard method of storing hematopoietic cells for the
past 20 years, but this prdegrees Cedure is laborious and expensive. So, we evaluated the hematopoietic
recovery of stored PBSCs at 4degrees C for a variable storage period
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Eight leukapheresis products were kept unprdegrees Cessed at 4degrees C for 96 hours.
To evaluate the effect of storage period on the hematopoietic recovery of PBSCs, assays for
viability of mononuclear cells (MNCs), CFU-GM colony counts and CD34 cell counts were
performed every 24 hours after PBSC collection. We tried to compare hematopoetic recovery
of stored PBSCs at 4degrees C with that of cryopreserved PBSCs by using repeated measures ANOVA.
RESULTS
Viability of MNCs, CFU-GM colony counts and CD34 cell counts were monitored
at 24 hour, 48 hour, 72 hour and 96 hour after PBSC collection. Data are expressed as percentage
of baseline value and shown as mean s.d.; MNCs viability (96+/-2%, 94+/-2%, 92+/-2%, 88+/-
3%), CFU-GM colony counts (87+/-10%, 79+/-11%, 65+/-13%, 56+/-15%), and CD34 cell
counts (93+/-13%, 93+/-12%, 88+/-14%, 85+/-19%). After storing PBSCs at 4degrees C for 96 hours,
viability of MNCs and CFU-GM colony counts were significantly reduced (p<0.05) except
CD34 cell concentration (p>0.05). Prdegrees Cedures of controlled-rate freezing and thawing resulted
in a notable loss of viability (77+/-9%) and CFU-GM colony count (71+/-29%). CFU-GM colony
counts of 72 hour-stored PBSCs at 4degrees C was similar to those of cryopreserved PBSCs.
CONCLUSION
If G-CSF mobilized PBSCs are stored at 4degrees C in less than 72 hours after collection,
those hematopoietic recovery would be comparable to that of cryopreserved stem cells which
are achieved by the rate-control freezer.