Modified Leukocyte Filter Removes Tumor Cells from the Salvaged Blood.

oleh: Kai Mei, Lei Du, Min Yan, Zhaohui Zhang, Fengjiang Zhang, Lina Gong, Kai Sun, Jie Zhang, Yumin Tang, Chunling Jiang, Jin Liu

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01

Deskripsi

Intraoperative blood salvage, an effective blood conservation strategy, has not been applied in onco-surgery, because of potential malignant cell contamination. In this study we tested effectiveness of a modified leukocyte depletion filter (M-LDF) for removal of tumor cells.The effects of M-LDF and regular LDF on removal of cells (HepG2 cell line) were compared. The safety of M-LDF was tested with blood (collected and washed during onco-surgery), the salvaged blood mixed with tumor cells from the solid tumor of the same patient, or mixed with HepG2 cells (n=30 in each protocol). Cancer cells were identified by flow cytometry, culture and bioassay with and without filtration.M-LDF removed 5-log of HepG2 and nucleated cells, which was much higher than regular LDF, and cells were destroyed when they passed through M-LDF. Cytokeratin-positive cells in all samples were removed by M-LDF. Invasive growth adherent cells were found in most of unfiltered samples and 67% of the inoculated nude mice developed tumors in LDF-treated sample. Neither adherent cells nor nude mice developed tumors were found in M-LDF-treated samples.Since M-LDF can effectively remove and destroy cancer cells in the salvaged blood, it has great potential for clinical application.