CD34+ subsets & CFU-GM

From: Sharon F. Vogt (sharonvogt@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Jan 15 1998 - 20:09:00 EST


Hi all,

My hospital has a contract with a specialty lab that reports the CD34+ 
yield from our stem cell harvests. I noticed that that lab doesn't 
perform progenitor assays (CFU-GM). I knew that things were headed that 
direction, but how many of you (or your ref. labs) have dropped the 
colony assay in favor of flow cytometric measurement?

Also, for same-day prediction of the yield to be reported, I'll be 
running a few tubes on peripheral blood: ISHAGE method, CD45, CD34, and a 
viability dye. I'd like to add in CD38 or Thy-1 (limited funds) to define 
the less committed portion of the total CD34+ population. Will either one 
of those be useful (w/ CD34)? or am I missing out if I don't do both or 
if I don't prove the population to be negative for lineage markers as 
well?

Thanks for any input.

Sharon

Sharon F. Vogt
sharonvogt@earthlink.net
Dekalb Medical Center
Atlanta, GA
404-501-5253
FAX: 404-297-0444



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