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Research paper thumbnail of Adoptive immunotherapy with CB following chemotherapy for patients with refractory myeloid malignancy: chimerism and response

Blood Advances, 2020

We conducted a prospective evaluation of cord blood (CB)–derived adoptive cell therapy, after sal... more We conducted a prospective evaluation of cord blood (CB)–derived adoptive cell therapy, after salvage chemotherapy, for patients with advanced myeloid malignancies and poor prognosis. Previously, we reported safety, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of this approach. We present updated results in 31 patients who received intensive chemotherapy followed by CB infusion and identify predictors of response. To enhance the antileukemic effect, we selected CB units (CBU) with shared inherited paternal antigens and/or noninherited maternal antigens with the recipients. Twenty-eight patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 2 with myelodysplastic syndrome, and 1 in chronic myeloid leukemia myeloid blast crisis were enrolled; 9 had relapsed after allogeneic transplant. Response was defined as <5% blasts in hypocellular bone marrow at 2 weeks after treatment. Thirteen patients (42%) responded; a rate higher than historical data with chemotherapy only. Twelve had CBU-derived chimerism...

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Zika Virus (ZIKV) Risk on Public Cord Blood Banking

STEM CELLS Translational Medicine, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of delayed umbilical cord clamping on public cord blood donations: can we help future patients and benefit infant donors?

Transfusion, 2018

Cord blood (CB) is a widely accepted stem cell source and its clinical utilization depends, to a ... more Cord blood (CB) is a widely accepted stem cell source and its clinical utilization depends, to a great extent, on its cell content. Birth-to-clamping (BTC) time of umbilical cord determines placental transfusion to the newborn, and the remaining blood that can be collected and banked. The 2017 Committee Opinion of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends a delay of "at least 30-60 seconds" before clamping the cord for all newborns to ensure adequate iron stores. The impact of delayed cord clamping (DCC) on public CB banking can be substantial. Cord blood units (CBUs) collected from 1210 mothers at one hospital were evaluated for total nucleated cells (TNCs) and weight/volume based on time to clamping. Bank staff recorded BTC time in seconds as reported by obstetricians; collections were performed ex utero. Immediate clamping was defined as BTC of less than 30 seconds, whereas DCC was defined as BTC of 30 seconds or more. Cord clamping was imme...

Research paper thumbnail of Adoptive Immunotherapy with Cord Blood for the treatment of refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia: feasibility, safety and preliminary outcomes

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Quality Analysis of Cord Blood Unit (CBU) Segments at the Bank Correlates with the Post-Thaw Transplant Center Results after Albumin-Dextran Dilution

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Alternative Samples for Sterility Testing of HPC-CB Products

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Umbilical cord blood transplantation and cytomegalovirus: posttransplantation infection and donor screening

Blood, 2006

This study assessed the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after transplantation of cor... more This study assessed the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after transplantation of cord blood (CB) from unrelated donors and evaluated strategies for screening CB donors. Posttransplantation CMV infection, reported in 23% of 1221 CB recipients, was associated with patient pretransplantation CMV serology (P < .001), but not with CMV serology in CB donors or their mothers. A total of 26 988 infant CB donors were evaluated by viral culture of saliva. Subgroups were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction in CB (CB-PCR) in 2 case-control studies. In the first study, 33 of 47 saliva culture–positive CB donors were confirmed by CB-PCR. All mothers of the 33 infants with confirmed CMV infection were CMV–total antibody positive, but only 1 of 3 had CMV-IgM antibody. The second study evaluated infants born to mothers with CMV-IgM antibody. Of these, 5 of 170 saliva culture–negative infants were positive by CB-PCR. The incidence of congenital CMV infection in CB donors was low (0...

Research paper thumbnail of Colony-Forming-Unit (CFU) Assay With High-Resolution Digital Imaging: A Reliable System for Cord Blood (CB) CFU Evaluation

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2009

demonstrated CBMC can be ex-vivo expanded by K562 cells expressing membrane bound IL15 and 4-1BB ... more demonstrated CBMC can be ex-vivo expanded by K562 cells expressing membrane bound IL15 and 4-1BB ligand (K562-mbIL15-41BBL) resulting in specific expansion of CB NK cells and decrease in CB T-Cells.

Research paper thumbnail of Adoptive immunotherapy with CB following chemotherapy for patients with refractory myeloid malignancy: chimerism and response

Blood Advances, 2020

We conducted a prospective evaluation of cord blood (CB)–derived adoptive cell therapy, after sal... more We conducted a prospective evaluation of cord blood (CB)–derived adoptive cell therapy, after salvage chemotherapy, for patients with advanced myeloid malignancies and poor prognosis. Previously, we reported safety, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of this approach. We present updated results in 31 patients who received intensive chemotherapy followed by CB infusion and identify predictors of response. To enhance the antileukemic effect, we selected CB units (CBU) with shared inherited paternal antigens and/or noninherited maternal antigens with the recipients. Twenty-eight patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 2 with myelodysplastic syndrome, and 1 in chronic myeloid leukemia myeloid blast crisis were enrolled; 9 had relapsed after allogeneic transplant. Response was defined as <5% blasts in hypocellular bone marrow at 2 weeks after treatment. Thirteen patients (42%) responded; a rate higher than historical data with chemotherapy only. Twelve had CBU-derived chimerism...

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Zika Virus (ZIKV) Risk on Public Cord Blood Banking

STEM CELLS Translational Medicine, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of delayed umbilical cord clamping on public cord blood donations: can we help future patients and benefit infant donors?

Transfusion, 2018

Cord blood (CB) is a widely accepted stem cell source and its clinical utilization depends, to a ... more Cord blood (CB) is a widely accepted stem cell source and its clinical utilization depends, to a great extent, on its cell content. Birth-to-clamping (BTC) time of umbilical cord determines placental transfusion to the newborn, and the remaining blood that can be collected and banked. The 2017 Committee Opinion of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends a delay of "at least 30-60 seconds" before clamping the cord for all newborns to ensure adequate iron stores. The impact of delayed cord clamping (DCC) on public CB banking can be substantial. Cord blood units (CBUs) collected from 1210 mothers at one hospital were evaluated for total nucleated cells (TNCs) and weight/volume based on time to clamping. Bank staff recorded BTC time in seconds as reported by obstetricians; collections were performed ex utero. Immediate clamping was defined as BTC of less than 30 seconds, whereas DCC was defined as BTC of 30 seconds or more. Cord clamping was imme...

Research paper thumbnail of Adoptive Immunotherapy with Cord Blood for the treatment of refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia: feasibility, safety and preliminary outcomes

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Quality Analysis of Cord Blood Unit (CBU) Segments at the Bank Correlates with the Post-Thaw Transplant Center Results after Albumin-Dextran Dilution

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Alternative Samples for Sterility Testing of HPC-CB Products

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Umbilical cord blood transplantation and cytomegalovirus: posttransplantation infection and donor screening

Blood, 2006

This study assessed the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after transplantation of cor... more This study assessed the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after transplantation of cord blood (CB) from unrelated donors and evaluated strategies for screening CB donors. Posttransplantation CMV infection, reported in 23% of 1221 CB recipients, was associated with patient pretransplantation CMV serology (P < .001), but not with CMV serology in CB donors or their mothers. A total of 26 988 infant CB donors were evaluated by viral culture of saliva. Subgroups were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction in CB (CB-PCR) in 2 case-control studies. In the first study, 33 of 47 saliva culture–positive CB donors were confirmed by CB-PCR. All mothers of the 33 infants with confirmed CMV infection were CMV–total antibody positive, but only 1 of 3 had CMV-IgM antibody. The second study evaluated infants born to mothers with CMV-IgM antibody. Of these, 5 of 170 saliva culture–negative infants were positive by CB-PCR. The incidence of congenital CMV infection in CB donors was low (0...

Research paper thumbnail of Colony-Forming-Unit (CFU) Assay With High-Resolution Digital Imaging: A Reliable System for Cord Blood (CB) CFU Evaluation

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2009

demonstrated CBMC can be ex-vivo expanded by K562 cells expressing membrane bound IL15 and 4-1BB ... more demonstrated CBMC can be ex-vivo expanded by K562 cells expressing membrane bound IL15 and 4-1BB ligand (K562-mbIL15-41BBL) resulting in specific expansion of CB NK cells and decrease in CB T-Cells.

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