Retroviral transduction efficiency of G-CSF plus SCF-mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ cells is superior to G-CSF or G-CSF+Flt3-L-mobilized cells in nonhuman primates

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Hematti, P [1 ]
Sellers, SE [1 ]
Agricola, BA [1 ]
Metzger, ME [1 ]
Donahue, RE [1 ]
Dunbar, CE [1 ]
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[1] NHLBI, Hematol Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1182/blood-2002-08-2663
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Gene transfer experiments in nonhuman primates have been shown to be predictive of success in human clinical gene therapy trials. In most nonhuman primate studies, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) collected from the peripheral blood or bone marrow after administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-PSF) + stem cell factor (SCF) have been used as targets, but this cytokine combination is not generally available for clinical use, and the optimum target cell population has not been systematically studied. In our current study We tested the retroviral transduction efficiency of rhesus macaque peripheral blood CD34(+) cells collected after administration of different cytokine mobilization regimens, directly comparing G-CSF+SCF versus G-CSF alone or G-CSF+Flt3-L in competitive repopulation assays. Vector supernatant was added daily for 96. hours in the presence of stimulatory cytokines. The transduction efficiency of HSCs as assessed by in vitro colony-forming assays was equivalent in all 5 animals tested, but the in vivo levels of mononuclear cell and granulocyte marking was higher at all time points derived from, target CD34(+) cells collected after G-CSF+SCF mobilization compared with target cells collected after G-CSF (n = 3) or G-CSF+Flt3-L (n = 2) mobilization. In 3 of the animals long-term marking levels of 5% to 25% were achieved, but originating only from the G-CSF+SCF-mobilized target cells. Transduction efficiency of HSCs collected by different mobilization regimens can vary significantly and is superior With G-CSF+SCF administration. The difference in transduction efficiency of HSCs collected from different sources should be considered whenever planning clinical gene therapy trials and should preferably be tested directly in comparative studies.
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