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Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.

In about 50% of patients with stage IV neuroblastoma, micrometastases are present in the bone marrow when it is harvested for an autograft to follow induction therapy, and the risk of graft contamination by neuroblastoma cells has been the rationale for the use of a purging procedure. However, bone...

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Autores principales: Combaret, V., Favrot, M. C., Kremens, B., Philip, I., Bailly, C., Fontaniere, B., Gentilhomme, O., Chauvin, F., Zucker, J. M., Bernard, J. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2246735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2660896
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author Combaret, V.
Favrot, M. C.
Kremens, B.
Philip, I.
Bailly, C.
Fontaniere, B.
Gentilhomme, O.
Chauvin, F.
Zucker, J. M.
Bernard, J. L.
author_facet Combaret, V.
Favrot, M. C.
Kremens, B.
Philip, I.
Bailly, C.
Fontaniere, B.
Gentilhomme, O.
Chauvin, F.
Zucker, J. M.
Bernard, J. L.
author_sort Combaret, V.
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description In about 50% of patients with stage IV neuroblastoma, micrometastases are present in the bone marrow when it is harvested for an autograft to follow induction therapy, and the risk of graft contamination by neuroblastoma cells has been the rationale for the use of a purging procedure. However, bone marrow metastases are detected with trephine biopsies which only explore the sites biopsied and do not reflect potential contamination of the pooled marrow harvested for autograft. A two-colour fluorochrome labelling method is described which permits as few as 1 neuroblastoma cell in 100,000 normal bone marrow cells from the autograft to be detected. Three monoclonal antibodies (UJ13A, H11 and 11.14) which react with neuroblastoma cells are used as single reagent in combination with a fourth anti-panleucocyte antibody. This method requires only 2 h for the analysis of three million marrow cells from the autograft, and is more effective than alkaline phosphatase staining with the same monoclonal antibodies. Results were compared with conventional techniques (four biopsies and four aspirates) carried out at the same time in 34 consecutive patients. Of 18 cases with negative aspirates and biopsies, neuroblastoma cells were detected in two autografts by the immunological method. Of 16 cases with positive aspirates and/or biopsies, 10 autografts were positive by the immunological method and six were negative. Thus, marrow micrometastases were detected in 16 of the 34 patients, but the autograft contained malignant cells in only 12 of these patients and the immunological analysis demonstrated that the use of a purging procedure allowed the elimination of neuroblastoma cells from the autograft before its reinjection to the patients.
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spelling pubmed-22467352009-09-10 Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation. Combaret, V. Favrot, M. C. Kremens, B. Philip, I. Bailly, C. Fontaniere, B. Gentilhomme, O. Chauvin, F. Zucker, J. M. Bernard, J. L. Br J Cancer Research Article In about 50% of patients with stage IV neuroblastoma, micrometastases are present in the bone marrow when it is harvested for an autograft to follow induction therapy, and the risk of graft contamination by neuroblastoma cells has been the rationale for the use of a purging procedure. However, bone marrow metastases are detected with trephine biopsies which only explore the sites biopsied and do not reflect potential contamination of the pooled marrow harvested for autograft. A two-colour fluorochrome labelling method is described which permits as few as 1 neuroblastoma cell in 100,000 normal bone marrow cells from the autograft to be detected. Three monoclonal antibodies (UJ13A, H11 and 11.14) which react with neuroblastoma cells are used as single reagent in combination with a fourth anti-panleucocyte antibody. This method requires only 2 h for the analysis of three million marrow cells from the autograft, and is more effective than alkaline phosphatase staining with the same monoclonal antibodies. Results were compared with conventional techniques (four biopsies and four aspirates) carried out at the same time in 34 consecutive patients. Of 18 cases with negative aspirates and biopsies, neuroblastoma cells were detected in two autografts by the immunological method. Of 16 cases with positive aspirates and/or biopsies, 10 autografts were positive by the immunological method and six were negative. Thus, marrow micrometastases were detected in 16 of the 34 patients, but the autograft contained malignant cells in only 12 of these patients and the immunological analysis demonstrated that the use of a purging procedure allowed the elimination of neuroblastoma cells from the autograft before its reinjection to the patients. Nature Publishing Group 1989-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2246735/ /pubmed/2660896 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Combaret, V.
Favrot, M. C.
Kremens, B.
Philip, I.
Bailly, C.
Fontaniere, B.
Gentilhomme, O.
Chauvin, F.
Zucker, J. M.
Bernard, J. L.
Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title_full Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title_fullStr Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title_full_unstemmed Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title_short Immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
title_sort immunological detection of neuroblastoma cells in bone marrow harvested for autologous transplantation.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2246735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2660896
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