Cord blood banking and transplantation in China: A ten years experience of a single public bank

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Background: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) has successfully used for transplantation to treat hematologic malignancies and genetic diseases. Herein, we describe the experience generated in a single public UCB bank at Zhejiang Province in China. Methods: Good manufacturing practice and standard operating procedures were used to address donor selection as well as UCB collection, processing, and cryopreservation. Total nucleated cells (TNCs), cellular viability, CD34 + cells, and colony-forming units were determined, and infectious diseases screening test, sterility test, and HLA typing for UCB units were done. Results: Only 18.51% of all collected UCB units met storage criteria, and 7,056 UCB units were cryopreserved in 10 years. The volume of UCB units was 95.0 ± 22.0 ml. The number of TNCs before and after processing was 13.32 ± 3.63 × 10 8 and 10.63 ± 2.80 × 10 8, respectively, and the recovery rate was 80.71 ± 11.26%. 0.4344 ± 0.1874% of the TNCs were CD34 + cells. The CFU-GM was 32.1 ± 28.0 colonies per 1 × 10 5 nucleated cells. Based mainly on HLA and nucleated cell content, 26 UCB units were released for transplantation. Conclusions A public UCB bank was successfully established in China; collection and processing of UCB units should be optimized in order to gain maximum volume and cell count. © 2012 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg.

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Liu, J., He, J., Chen, S., Qin, F., Wang, F., Xu, G., … Yan, L. (2012). Cord blood banking and transplantation in China: A ten years experience of a single public bank. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy, 39(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.1159/000335720

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