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TRANSPLANTATION AND CELLULAR ENGINEERING: Cryopreservation reduces the concentration of detectable bacteria in contaminated peripheral blood progenitor cell products

BACKGROUND:Microbial contamination of PBPC products PBPCPs may cause severe clinical complications. There-fore, we investigated the influence of cryopreservation on the sensitivity to detect bacterial contaminations in PBPCPs. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS:Expired PBPCPs (n = 29) were thawed, and defined...

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Published in:Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2004-07, Vol.44 (7), p.1098-1103
Main Authors: Kipp, Frank, Linnemann, Elmar, Fischer, Rudolf-Josef, Sibrowski, Walter, Cassens, Uwe
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description BACKGROUND:Microbial contamination of PBPC products PBPCPs may cause severe clinical complications. There-fore, we investigated the influence of cryopreservation on the sensitivity to detect bacterial contaminations in PBPCPs. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS:Expired PBPCPs (n = 29) were thawed, and defined concentrations of Staphylococcus epidermidis or Escherichia coli were inoculated into each bag. After 60 minutes of intermixing, a representative aliquot was drawn and cultured on Mueller-Hinton agar for 24 hours. Then, the products were cryopreserved for 24 hours, and the procedure was repeated as mentioned above. The total numbers of CFUs were counted before and after cryopreservation. RESULTS:A mean concentration of 2529 CFUs per mL of S. epidermidis was determined before cryopreservation versus 2182 CFUs per mL after cryopreservation, demon-strating a decrease of detectable colonies (p < 0.05). For E. coli, the mean numbers were 424 CFUs per mL before cryopreservation and 343 CFUs per mL after cryopreser-vation, also showing a decrease (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION:The cryopreservation reduces the concentration of detectable bacteria in contaminated PBPCPs. Especially in sterility testing of PBPCPs with low bacterial contamination, this phenomenon could lead to false-negative results with severe clinical consequences.
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