Cord blood stem cells for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the UK: how big should the bank be?

The need for umbilical cord blood units as an alternative source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation is increasing. This study defines the optimal size of a cord blood bank for a population of various ethnic background. See related perspective article on page 451. Background A stored cord blood donation may be a valuable source of hemopoietic stem cells for allogeneic transplantation when a matched sibling donor is not available. We carried out a study to define the optimal size of a national cord blood bank for the UK. Design and Methods We calculated the actual numbers of possible donors and the chance of finding at least one donor for 2,000 unselected and for 722 non-North Western European patients for whom searches had been initiated as a function of three levels of HLA matching (4, 5 and 6 out of 6 alleles by HLA-A, -B low and -DRB1 high resolution HLA typing) according to various donor bank sizes. Results With a bank size of 50,000, 80% of patients will have at least one donor unit available at the 5 out of 6 HLA allele match level (median 9 donors per patient), and 98% will have at least one donor at the 4 out of 6 allele match level (median 261). Doubling the size of the bank yields at least one donor for only an additional 6% of patients at the 5 of 6 allele match level. Moreover, for non-North Western European patients a 50,000 unit bank provides a donor for 50% at the 5 allele match level, and for 96% at the 4 allele match level. Conclusions A bank containing 50,000 units is optimal for the UK and larger banks would only marginally increase the chance of finding suitable units.

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