Elimination of bcl-2-IgH-positive follicular lymphoma cells from blood transplants with high recovery of hematopoietic progenitors by the miltenyi CD34+ cell sorting system (original) (raw)

Bone marrow transplantation, 1996

Abstract

Contamination of autologous blood cell transplants with cells of follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (F-NHL) may contribute to relapse of the malignancy after potentially curative high doses of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In an attempt to circumvent this limitation, we have evaluated various techniques of selection of CD34+ cells to eliminate malignant cells from blood cell transplants of five patients with F-NHL undergoing high-dose sequential therapy. The contamination of F-NHL cells was evaluated using a nested PCR assay for the detection of bcl-2-IgH rearrangement with a sensitivity of one F-NHL cell in 10(5) normal cells. In two experiments with blood cell transplant fractions of 0.5 x 10(9) nucleated cells, negative selection of CD34+ cells by removal of B cells and other mature cells that naturally adhere to nylon wool fibers decreased the number of CD19+ B cells detectable by flow cytometry but failed to eliminate bcl-2-IgH-positive F-NHL cells detectable by PCR. In con...

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