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    During more recent years only few studies have analyzed the effect of total nucleated cell (TNC) and CD34(+) cell dose in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). A single-center analysis included 544 patients, 227 with a sibling donor and 317 with an unrelated donor. Most patients (n = 292) were treated with myeloablative conditioning, whereas the remaining patients (n = 252) received reduced-intensity conditioning. Bone marrow (BM) (n = 121) and peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) grafts (n = 423) were analyzed separately. Median TNC and CD34(+) cell dose was 3.2 × 10(8)/kg versus 11.6 × 10(8)/kg in BM and 3.9 × 10(6)/kg versus 8.1 × 10(6)/kg in PBSC. In the BM group we found a higher TNC and CD34(+) cell dose was associated with a faster neutrophil engraftment (P < .001 and P = .02). In the PBSC group we found patients given a very high (≥11 × 10(6)/kg) CD34(+) cell dose had decreased rates of survival (P = .001) and increased relapse (P = .02). A high CD34(+) cell dose correlated with faster platelet engraftment (P < .01). In HSCT using PBSCs, the CD34(+) cell doses should be kept below 11 × 10(6)/kg but over 2.5 × 10(6)/kg. Copyright © 2015 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Mats Remberger, Johan Törlén, Olle Ringdén, Mats Engström, Emma Watz, Michael Uhlin, Jonas Mattsson. Effect of Total Nucleated and CD34(+) Cell Dose on Outcome after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. Biology of blood and marrow transplantation : journal of the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 2015 May;21(5):889-93

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    PMID: 25662230

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