Haematologica (Jul 2007)

Long-term hematologic reconstitution and clinical evaluation of autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation after cryopreservation of cells with 5% and 10% dimethylsulfoxide at −80°C in a mechanical freezer

  • Antonio Galmes,
  • Antonio Gutiérrez,
  • Antonia Sampol,
  • Mariana Canaro,
  • Miguel Morey,
  • Julio Iglesias,
  • Nuria Matamoros,
  • María Antonia Duran,
  • Andrés Novo,
  • María Dolores Bea,
  • Pilar Galán,
  • Josep Balansat,
  • Jordi Martínez,
  • Joan Bargay,
  • Joan Besalduch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.11060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 7

Abstract

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We report the long-term evaluation over 12 years of a simplified technique for stem-cell cryopreservation at −80°C without rate-controlled freezing and with 5% (n=251) or 10% (n=47) DMSO as the sole cryoprotectant. Platelet recovery was greater in the 5% DMSO group while long-term hematologic recovery did not differ. Factors influencing a faster hematologic recovery were infusion of more than 2.7×106/kg of CD34+ cells, 10% DMSO cryopreservation and G-CSF. We confirm that the procedure is feasible with a reduction in infusion-related toxicity from 60% using 5% DMSO. Differences in hematologic reconstitution were not clinically significant if a minimum of 1.5×106/kg CD34+-cells were infused.