Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 42, Issue 2 , Pages 117-124, April 2010

New method to produce hemocomponents for regenerative use from peripheral blood: Integration among platelet growth factors monocytes and stem cells

  • Gaetano Caloprisco

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale San Martino, viale Europa 22, 32100 Belluno, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding authors. Tel.: +39 0437 516297x516274; fax: +39 0437 516567 (G. Caloprisco), tel.: +39 0437 516274; fax: +39 0437 516567 (V. Borean).
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  • Alessio Borean

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale San Martino, viale Europa 22, 32100 Belluno, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding authors. Tel.: +39 0437 516297x516274; fax: +39 0437 516567 (G. Caloprisco), tel.: +39 0437 516274; fax: +39 0437 516567 (V. Borean).
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  • Sergio De Angeli

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Giovanni Battista Gaio

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Katia Boito

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Laura Del Pup

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Elisabetta Pavan

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Valentina Casale

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, Treviso, Italy
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  • Ivone Varinelli

      Affiliations

    • Haemonetics Italia, Italy

Abstract 

Recent studies have shown the importance of monocytes/macrophageses and of CD34+ progenitors in tissue regeneration processes. These cells, obtained generally from bone marrow, are seen in damaged tissue.

We have studied a method to collect from the peripheral blood, using a cell separator and without stimulation of the patient/donor, a leukocyte platelet concentrated hemocomponent (CLP) for regenerative use which contains platelets, monocytes/macrophages, fibrinogen and CD34+ cells. We appraised the composition and cell functionality of the final hemocomponent during production and cryoconservation. The results show a positive increase in concentration values, in comparison with the pre-collection, of the cells that were involved in regeneration; i.e. the platelets, monocytes and CD34+ cells. These concentrations were also maintained at an effective level during cryoconservation of the hemocomponent. The CLP also demonstrated positive clonogenic potential in culture, showing that the CD34+ progenitors involved in CFU formation are functional in the fresh and thawed product. In brief we have shown that it is possible to produce, in a simple way, a hemocomponent for regenerative use that is standardized, reliable, and is economically feasible.

Keywords: Hemocomponents, Regeneration, Growth factor, Monocyte, Stem cells

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PII: S1473-0502(10)00004-2

doi:10.1016/j.transci.2010.01.003

Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 42, Issue 2 , Pages 117-124, April 2010