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Circulation of CD34+Hematopoietic Stem Cells in the Peripheral Blood of High-Dose Cyclophosphamide-Treated Patients: Enhancement by Intravenous Recombinant Human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor

Authors :
Siena, Salvatore
Bregni, Marco
Brando, Bruno
Ravagnani, Fernando
Bonadonna, Gianni
Gianni, A. Massimo
Source :
Blood; November 1989, Vol. 74 Issue: 6 p1905-1914, 10p
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

We report that hematopoietic progenitor cells expressing the CD34 antigen (CD34+cells) transiently circulate in the peripheral blood (PB) of cancer patients treated with 7 g/m2cyclophosphamide (HD-CTX) with or without recombinant human granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (rHuGM-CSF). In adult humans, CD34+cells represent a minor fraction (1% to 4%) of bone marrow (BM) cells, comprising virtually all hematopoietic colony-forming progenitors in vitro and probably also stem cells capable of restoring hematopoiesis of lethally irradiated hosts. We show that CD34+cell circulation is fivefold enhanced by rHuGM-CSF 5.5 protein µg/kg/day by continuous intravenous infusion for 14 days after HD-CTX. During the third week after HD-CTX (ie, when CD34+cells peak in the circulation), large-scale collection of PB leukocytes by three to four continuous-flow leukaphereses allows the yield of 2.19 to 2.73 × 109or 0.45 to 0.56 × 109CD34+cells depending on whether or not patients receive rHuGM-CSF. The number of CD34+cells retrieved from the circulation by leukaphereses exceeds the number that can be harvested by multiple BM aspirations under general anesthesia. Thus, after therapy with HD-CTX and rHuGM-CSF, PB represents a rich source of hematopoietic progenitors possibly usable for restoring hematopoiesis after myeloablative chemoradiotherapy. To determine whether CD34+cells found in the PB are equivalent to their marrow counterpart, we evaluated their in vitro growth characteristics and immunological phenotype by colony assays and dual-color immunofluorescence, respectively. We show that PB CD34+cells possess qualitatively normal hematopoietic colony growth and high cloning efficiency comparable to that observed with BM CD34+cells. In addition, PB CD34+cells display heterogeneous surface membrane differentiation antigens analogous to BM CD34+cells. The availability of large quantities of CD34+cells by leukapheresis is relevant to the field of stem cell transplantation and possibly to genetic manipulations of the hematopoietic system in humans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
74
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57133161
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V74.6.1905.1905