Ga. Martin-henao et al., Immunomagnetic bone marrow (BM) and peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) purging in follicular lymphoma (FL), BONE MAR TR, 23(6), 1999, pp. 579-587
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Twenty-nine B cell follicular lymphoma (FL) patients had their BM (n = 12)
or PBPC (n = 17) purged using a panel of monoclonal antibodies and immunoma
gnetic beads (IMB), The median recovery of nucleated cells (NC) and CD34(+)
cells was 59.3% (40.5-74) and 56.1% (30.8-82.9) in BM and 77.2% (64.7-88.3
) and 73.5% (61.5-98.6) in PBPC (P < 0.0005), A median of >1.62 and >1.02 l
og of target cell depletion was achieved as judged by flow cytometry analys
is in BM and PBPC, respectively. Of 29% of initial harvests that had a bcl2
PCR-amplified signal, 37.5% became PCR negative in the final purged produc
ts. Absorbed cells containing IMB-target cell complexes gave bcl2 rearrange
ment signal in 20% of samples in which the start and final purged component
s were negative. Twenty-three of 26 patients receiving an autologous purged
product are evaluable for engraftment. Median time to reach an ANC > 0.5 x
10(9)/l and platelet count >20 x 10(9)/l was 21 (11-43) and 41 days (13-70
) for BM (n = 9) and 14 (10-31) and 14 (8-37) for PBPC (n = 14) autografted
patients (P = 0.01 and 0.001). One patient did not engraft and was rescued
with a back-up BM. These data demonstrate that this indirect immunomagneti
c technique is able to achieve a high grade of lymphoma cell depletion in B
M and PBPC and that these purged products are capable of rapid engraftment
after autologous transplantation.