Highly specific functional equivalence of XN-HPC for optimum CD34+ cell count in harvested allogeneic bone marrow stem cell products

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Objectives: To establish a reliable XN-HPC cutoff, for an effective CD34 + cell count of ≥2 × 106cells/kg of the recipient’s body weight, in harvested bone marrow products in allogenic transplantation. Methods: The study was carried out in two phases. In retrospective Phase 1, data from 47 donors were analyzed. Sysmex analyzer XN-20 and BD FACS Calibur were employed to process XN-HPC and CD34 + cell enumeration, respectively. To make the two variables comparable, both XN-HPC and CD34 + cell counts were reported as the number of cells/kg of the recipient’s body weight. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was calculated for CD34 + cells and XN-HPC, followed by the calculation of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve to identify the XN-HPC value which could effectively predict the cutoff of ≥2 × 106 CD34 + cells/kg of the recipient’s body weight. In Phase 2, the computed XN-HPC cutoff was validated in a prospective set of 53 donors by obtaining the positive and negative predictive values. Results: Statistically significant correlation was obtained between XN-HPC and CD34 + cell count with Spearman’s rho of 0.54 (p-value <0.001). The optimal XN-HPC cutoff, for the required CD34 + ve cell count of ≥2 × 106 cells/kg of the recipient’s body weight, was calculated to be ≥2.80×106 cells/kg of the recipient’s body weight with the specificity and sensitivity of 100% and 31%, respectively. The ROC curve demonstrated the area under the curve to be 0.74. Phase 2 validation revealed 100% PPV. Conclusions: For harvested bone marrow products with XN-HPC of ≥2.80×106 cell/kg of the recipient’s body weight, CD34 + cell enumeration by flow cytometry can safely be disposed of.

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Jamal, A., Khan, T., Zaidi, U., Rizvi, Q. A., Jahanzeb, S., Salim, A., … Shamsi, T. (2022). Highly specific functional equivalence of XN-HPC for optimum CD34+ cell count in harvested allogeneic bone marrow stem cell products. Hematology (United Kingdom), 27(1), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1080/16078454.2022.2030884

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