Autologous stem cell transplantation, in
the setting of hematologic malignancies
such as lymphoma, improves disease free
survival if the graft has undergone
tumor purging.
Here we show that flowing
hematopoietic cells through pulsed electric
fields (PEFs) effectively purges myeloma
cells without sacrificing functional
stem cells.
Electric fields can induce irreversible
cell membrane pores in direct
relation to cell diameter, an effect we
exploit in a flowing system appropriate
for clinical scale.
Multiple myeloma (MM)
cell lines admixed with human bone marrow
(BM) or peripheral blood (PB) cells
were passed through PEFs at 1.35 kV/cm
to 1.4 kV/cm, resulting in 3- to 4-log tumor
cell depletion by flow cytometry and 4.5-
to 6-log depletion by tumor regrowth cultures.
Samples from patients with MM
gave similar results by cytometry. Stem
cell engraftment into nonobese diabetic–
severe combined immunodeficient (NOD/
SCID)/ 2m/ mice was unperturbed by
PEFs.
Flowing cells through PEFs is a
promising technology for rapid tumor cell
purging of clinical progenitor cell preparations.
(Blood. 2005;105:2235-2238)
http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/bloodjournal/105/5/2235.full.pdf?sso-checked=true
An attempt to wake up the medical community to accept research done in the last 100 years proving that electromagnetic energy can replace brutal chemotherapy. Photo taken by a professional photographer, of his own daughter being treated for Neuroblastoma. The power of the image encouraged Andy to share it with others in order to highlight the 'real' face of childhood cancer. She died. The average cost for such treatment is in the order of 500k+.
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