Robust Cell Selections And Depletions Across Various Hematopoietic Cell Fractions On The Clinimacs Plus Instrument

BLOOD(2018)

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Introduction: Cell enrichment and/or depletion by selection is critical for graft engineering in cellular and gene therapies. The semi-automated CliniMACS Plus Instrument (Miltenyi Biotec) is used in clinical cell processing to enrich or deplete a variety of hematopoietic cells including T, B, monocytes, NK cells, and/or CD34+ hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs). Antibody-conjugated paramagnetic beads attach to the desired cells which are separated from the rest of the apheresis or bone marrow product in a closed-system magnetic separation column. Either the selected cells retained in the separation column (positive selection) or those in the “flow-through” fraction (negative selection) may be used for downstream processing. There is sparse data comparing cell selection efficiency and purity across the various selection methods on the CliniMACS Plus Instrument. Further, the effect of donor demographics and other upstream processing events on final viable cell recovery (VCR)/ cell purity (CP) are unknown. This study systematically compared these parameters across various selection methods.
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various hematopoietic cell fractions,robust cell selections,clinimacs
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