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Transfusion | 2010

Differences in quality between privately and publicly banked umbilical cord blood units: a pilot study of autologous cord blood infusion in children with acquired neurologic disorders.

Jessica Sun; June Allison; Colleen McLaughlin; Linda Sledge; Barbara Waters-Pick; Stephen Wease; Joanne Kurtzberg

BACKGROUND: A pilot study was conducted to determine the safety and feasibility of intravenous administration of autologous umbilical cord blood (CB) in young children with acquired neurologic disorders. Most CB units (CBUs) were electively stored in private CB banks. Unlike public banks, which utilize specific criteria and thresholds for banking, private banks generally store all collected CBUs.


Seminars in Oncology Nursing | 2009

Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Transplantation

M.A. Frey; Catherine Guess; June Allison; Joanne Kurtzberg

OBJECTIVES To discuss the history, current state, and future directions of umbilical cord blood (UCB) transplantation as it relates to the emerging field of cellular therapies. DATA SOURCES Research studies, articles, and personal experiences. CONCLUSION Transplantation using hematopoietic stem cells from UCB is a life-saving option for patients with select oncologic and immunologic diseases, bone marrow failure, hemoglobinopathies, and inborn errors of metabolism.


Pediatric Research | 2015

Repeated autologous umbilical cord blood infusions are feasible and had no acute safety issues in young babies with congenital hydrocephalus

Jessica Sun; Gerald A. Grant; Colleen McLaughlin; June Allison; Anne Fitzgerald; Barbara Waters-Pick; Joanne Kurtzberg

Background:Babies with congenital hydrocephalus often experience developmental disabilities due to brain injury associated with prolonged increased pressure on the developing brain parenchyma. Umbilical cord blood (CB) infusion has favorable effects in animal models of brain hypoxia and stroke and is being investigated in clinical trials of brain injury in both children and adults. We sought to establish the safety and feasibility of repeated intravenous infusions of autologous CB in young babies with congenital hydrocephalus.Methods:Infants with severe congenital hydrocephalus and an available qualified autologous CB unit traveled to Duke for evaluation and CB infusion. When possible, the CB unit was utilized for multiple infusions. Patient and CB data were obtained at the time of infusion and analyzed retrospectively.Results:From October 2006 to August 2014, 76 patients with congenital hydrocephalus received 143 autologous CB infusions. Most babies received repeated doses, for a total of two (n = 45), three (n = 18), or four (n = 4) infusions. There were no infusion-related adverse events. As expected, all babies experienced developmental delays.Conclusion:Cryopreserved CB products may be effectively manipulated to provide multiple CB doses. Repeated intravenous infusion of autologous CB is safe and feasible in young babies with congenital hydrocephalus.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2005

Transplantation of umbilical-cord blood in babies with infantile Krabbe's disease.

Maria L. Escolar; Michele D. Poe; James M. Provenzale; Karen C. Richards; June Allison; David A. Wenger; Daniel Pietryga; Donna A. Wall; Martin A. Champagne; Richard P. Morse; William Krivit; Joanne Kurtzberg


Blood | 2008

Unrelated donor umbilical cord blood transplantation for inherited metabolic disorders in 159 pediatric patients from a single center: influence of cellular composition of the graft on transplantation outcomes

Vinod K. Prasad; Adam Mendizabal; Suhag Parikh; Paul Szabolcs; Timothy A. Driscoll; Kristin Page; Sonali Lakshminarayanan; June Allison; Susan Wood; D. Semmel; Maria L. Escolar; Paul L. Martin; Shelly L. Carter; Joanne Kurtzberg


Blood | 2006

Preliminary Results of a Pilot Trial of Unrelated Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation (UCBT) Augmented with Cytokine-Primed Aldehyde Dehydrogenase-Bright (ALDHbr) Cells.

Joanne Kurtzberg; Andrew E. Balber; Adam Mendizabal; M. Reese; A. Kaestner; Tracy Gentry; D. Hickerson; Colleen Allen; Linda Sledge; E. Deibert; June Allison; J.H. Baker; N. Rebecca Haley


Blood | 2007

Analysis of the Cellular Components of the Graft and Clinical Characteristics of 159 Children with Lysosomal and Peroxisomal Disorders (LSD) Undergoing Unrelated Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation at a Single Center.

Vinod K. Prasad; Adam Medizabal; Suhag Parikh; Paul Szabolcs; Timothy A. Driscoll; Kristin Page; Sonali Lakshminarayanan; June Allison; Susan Wood; Deborah Semmell; Maria L. Escolar; Paul L. Martin; Shelly L. Carter; Joanne Kurtzberg


Blood | 2006

Dosing of Post-Thaw Colony Forming Units (CFU) and CD34 Cells Predict Engraftment and Survival in Recipients of Banked Unrelated Donor Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) for Allogeneic Transplantation.

Joanne Kurtzberg; Adam Mendizabal; Shelly L. Carter; June Allison; Sophie Avrutsky; Connie Stephens; Barbara Waters-Pick


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2008

63: Outcomes of Unrelated Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation in 159 Young Patients with Peroxisomal and Lysosomal Storage Disorders at a Single Center

Vinod K. Prasad; Adam Mendizabal; Suhag Parikh; Paul Szabolcs; Timothy A. Driscoll; Kristin Page; S. Lakshinarayanan; June Allison; Susan Wood; D. Semmel; Maria L. Escolar; Paul L. Martin; Shelly L. Carter; Joanne Kurtzberg


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2004

Transplantation of boys with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy with unrelated-donor, partially HLA-mismatched banked umbilical cord blood

June Allison; Paul L. Martin; Paul Szabolcs; Timothy A. Driscoll; Suhag Parikh; Susan Wood; Joanne Kurtzberg

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Boston Children's Hospital

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