Mobilization and collection of peripheral blood CD34+ cells from patients with Fanconi anemia

Author:

Croop James M.1,Cooper Ryan1,Fernandez Christine1,Graves Vicki1,Kreissman Susan1,Hanenberg Helmut1,Smith Franklin O.1,Williams David A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Section of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics; Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Riley Hospital for Children; Pediatric Apheresis Program and Stem Cell Laboratory, Department of Pathology; Departments of Medicine, Microbiology, and Immunology; and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.

Abstract

Abstract A potential therapeutic option for patients with Fanconi anemia is collection of peripheral blood stem cells prior to the development of severe pancytopenia. These hematopoietic cells potentially could be infused when symptomatic bone marrow failure develops, as autologous rescue after chemotherapy in the event of leukemic transformation, or as targets for gene therapy. Eight patients with Fanconi anemia were mobilized with 10 μg/kg per day of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (median, 10 ± 4 days) to determine the feasibility of collecting peripheral blood stem cells for future use. Six patients achieved a peripheral blood CD34+ count of ≥ 6/μL and underwent apheresis. The collection goal was 2 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg based on a predicted weight 5 years from the date of collection. A mean of 2.6 ± 0.9 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg of the weight at the time of collection were collected, which corresponded to 1.9 ± 0.4 × 106 CD34+cells/kg of the target weight. The collections required a mean of 4 ± 3 days (range, 2-8 days) of apheresis. Six of the 8 subjects had ≥ 1 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg cryopreserved based on both actual and target weights, and 4 subjects had ≥ 2 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg cryopreserved based on the target weight. These results suggest that some patients with Fanconi anemia can have adequate numbers of CD34+ cells mobilized and collected from the peripheral blood prior to the onset of severe bone marrow failure, but they may require an extended mobilization and multiple days of collection.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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