Isolation ad infusion of donor CD34+ bone marrow cells in cadaver kidney transplantation

NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION(1998)

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Background, Infusion of donor bone marrow cells induces tolerance in allograft models. CD34(+) stem cells present in human bone marrow could be endowed with tolerogenic properties. Methods, CD34(+) stem cells were isolated from bone marrow extracted from vertebral bodies of cadaveric donors. Donor CD34(+) cells (0.6-3.7 x 10(6)/kg) were infused during surgery in 10 kidney transplant recipients receiving OKT3 as induction therapy. Chimerism was investigated using nested PCR for donor-specific HLA alleles. Results. The infusion of CD34(+) stem cells was perfectly tolerated. Five patients remained free of acute rejection at follow-up, 47-325 days post-operatively. The five other patients underwent a single episode of corticosensitive acute rejection. Long-term chimerism was not induced in the seven patients investigated for the persistence of donor DNA. Conclusions, Infusion of donor CD34(+) stem cells in kidney transplantation is safe. The clinical usefulness of the procedure remains to be established.
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bone marrow,stem cell,kidney transplantation,tolerance
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