Development of a Clinically Applicable High-Speed Flow Cytometer for the Isolation of Transplantable Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells

Dennis T. Sasaki, Edie H. Tichenor, Francis Lopez, Jesse Combs, Nobuko Uchida, Christopher R. Smith, Willem Stokdijk, Michael Vardanega, Anne Marie Buckle, Benjamin Chen, Robert Tushinski, Ann S. Tsukamoto, Ronald Hoffman

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Abstract

A high-speed cell sorter capable of a throughput speed 4–5-fold greater than commercially available systems was developed and evaluated as a processing tool for isolating purified hematopoietic stem cell grafts. The clinical high-speed sorter (CHSS) serves as a single-pass, multiparameter processing tool that provides the means to isolate a highly purified population of cells from starting cell populations with extremely low frequencies. The sorter incorporates environmental barriers to create a sterile environment for cell processing. Monoclonal antibodies and reagents produced under good manufacturing practices (GMP) are used to isolate hematopoietic stem cells by means of the CHSS. Using this technology, the CD34+Thy-1+Lin- hematopoietic stem cell population has been isolated from normal adult bone marrow and mobilized peripheral blood. The sorted cells have been shown to be sterile and viable and to retain hematopoietic function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-514
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Hematotherapy and Stem Cell Research
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1995
Externally publishedYes

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