Umbilical Cord Blood Banking and Transplantation A short review

Journal Title: Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal - Year 2011, Vol 11, Issue 4

Abstract

It is more than 20 years since the frst cord blood transplant (CBT) was performed, following the realisation that cord blood (CB), which is normally wasted, is rich in progenitor cells and capable of rescuing haematopoiesis. Since then it has been appreciated that CB is rich in stem cells, and has many other features not the least of which is its ability to rescue the transplanted patient without a rigid need for full human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) compatibility. Also it is easily accessible, relatively free from infections and poses no medical risk to the donor. However, the quantity of the stem cells is rather small, thus predominantly restricting its use to children or adults requiring double units. In Oman, we have taken a keen interest in stem cell research and also CBT. We see such activities as an avenue for our patients, for whom a compatible bone marrow (BM) or a peripheral blood donor cannot be found, to have an alternative in the form of CBT. Tis has encouraged us to establish a national voluntary cord blood bank (CBB) which is a valuable option open to a selected group of patients, as compared to the controversial private CBB. Tis national CBB will have a better representation of HLA-types common in the region, an improvement on relying on banks in other countries. Considering the need for stem cell transplant/therapy in this country, it is only appropriate that this sort of bank is established to cater for some of these requirements.

Authors and Affiliations

Salam Alkindi| Department of Haematology, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Muscat, Oman, David Dennison| Department of Haematology, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman

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Salam Alkindi, David Dennison (2011). Umbilical Cord Blood Banking and Transplantation A short review. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 11(4), 455-461. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-14114