Impact of cryopreservation duration of 605 units umbilical cord blood on quality of hematopoietic stem cell and outcome of clinical transplantation.
- Author:
Yi ZHANG
1
;
Hua ZHU
1
;
Huanying JIN
1
;
Yinting WANG
1
;
Xiayan SHAO
1
;
Jingsi KONG
1
;
Wenhao HUANG
1
;
Yan HONG
1
;
Chunli LI
1
;
Feng GAO
1
;
Liang CHEN
1
;
Feng WANG
1
;
Yao LU
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Cell Count; Cell Survival; Cryopreservation; Fetal Blood; Graft vs Host Disease; Granulocyte-Macrophage Progenitor Cells; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Hematopoietic Stem Cells; Humans; Treatment Outcome
- From: Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(1):1-3
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the impact of cryopreservation duration of umbilical cord blood (UCB) on quality of hematopoietic stem cell and outcome of clinical transplantation.
METHODS605 units of UCB which had been used in clinical transplantation were previously cryopreserved for 820 (88-2651) days in average. UCB was detected for total nucleated cell count, CD34+ cells count, cell recovery rate, cell viability and CFU-GM after thawing.
RESULTSNo statistical correlation was found between cryopreservation duration and cell recovery rate, cell viability. CFU-GM decreased along with the extension of cryopreservation duration (P=0.011), ranging between 109.6 and 105.7/1 × 10⁵. There was no significant difference on hematopoietic reconstitution time, graft failure, acute GVHD and overall survival among groups with different cryopreservation duration.
CONCLUSIONCryopreservation duration has no significant effect on cell recovery rate, cell viability and clinical transplantation outcome. Extension of cryopreservation duration may reduce CFU-GM of stem cells with fluctaion still in normal range. UCB could maintain cell viability and function to achieve satisfactory clinical transplantation outcome even when thawed after 3 to 7 years' cryopreservation.