T lymphocytes were depleted from donor marrow for 23 patients undergoing allogeneic bone marrow transplantation using an anti-T-cell antibody, CT-2, and complement. The methodology is described in detail for in vitro depletion of large quantities of bone marrow. The extent of T-lymphocyte depletion using various T-cell markers, the percent of marrow lost in the processing and quantity of antibody, and complement needed are presented. These techniques for in vitro T-lymphocyte depletion were reproducible and did result in an average final yield of 47% of the harvested donor marrow.
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