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Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSCs)

Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) are hematopoietic stem cells that circulate in the bloodstream. They can be collected and used for various medical treatments, particularly in the context of stem cell transplantation.

Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSCs): Overview and Applications

Definition

Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) are hematopoietic stem cells that circulate in the bloodstream. They can be collected and used for various medical treatments, particularly in the context of Cellular Therapy and Stem Cell transplantation. PBSCs are primarily utilized to restore blood cell production after it has been compromised due to conditions such as cancer treatments (chemotherapy or radiation) or blood disorders like leukemia and lymphoma.

Collection Process

Mobilization:

    • Before collection, donors often receive a growth factor called granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), commonly in the form of filgrastim. This medication stimulates the bone marrow to produce more stem cells and release them into the bloodstream.

    Apheresis:

      • The actual collection of PBSCs is performed using a procedure called apheresis. During apheresis, blood is drawn from the donor, passed through a machine that separates out the PBSCs, and then returned to the donor’s body. This method is less invasive than traditional bone marrow harvesting.

      Post-Collection:

        • After collection, the harvested PBSCs can be stored for later use or administered directly to patients undergoing treatment.

        Mechanism of Action

        Once administered to a patient, PBSCs migrate to the bone marrow, where they engraft and begin to proliferate, effectively restoring the patient’s ability to produce healthy blood cells. This process is known as “stem cell homing.”

        Clinical Applications

        Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation:

          Regenerative Medicine:

            Research and clinical trials:

              Advantages of PBSCs

              • Less Invasive: The collection process is generally less painful and easier on donors compared to traditional bone marrow harvesting.
              • Higher Yield: PBSC collection typically results in a higher number of Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells than what can be obtained from bone marrow.
              • Faster Recovery: Patients receiving PBSC transplants often experience quicker recovery times due to the rapid engraftment of stem cells in the bone marrow.

              Challenges and Considerations

              Conclusion

              Peripheral blood stem cells represent a vital resource in modern medicine, particularly in hematology and oncology. Their ability to restore healthy blood cell production makes them an essential component of stem cell transplantation protocols, with ongoing Research and clinical trials exploring their potential in regenerative medicine.

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              References

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              2. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. (2023). “Peripheral Blood Stem Cell (PBSC) Apheresis.” Retrieved from Dana-Farber.
              3. National Institutes of Health (NIH). (2020). “Clinical Applications of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells.” Retrieved from NIH.
              4. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. (2021). “Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells.” Retrieved from Frontiers.
              5. Stem Cell Research & Therapy. (2022). “Clinical application of mesenchymal stem cells.” Retrieved from Stem Cell Research.