
Mechanism of Action
Learn about the scientific rationale and biological activity of UM171-expanded cord blood cells.
Cord Blood Expansion
Umbilical cord blood is an established source of hematopoietic stem cells for allogeneic transplantation. However, the limited number of stem and progenitor cells contained within a single cord blood unit may affect hematopoietic recovery following transplantation in adult patients.
ZEMCELPRO® consists of an ex vivo expanded CD34+ cell fraction generated in the presence of the small molecule UM1716, administered together with the unexpanded cell component derived from the same patient-matched cord blood unit.
How Zemcelpro Works After Infusion
Haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells from ZEMCELPRO® migrate to the bone marrow where they divide, mature, and differentiate in all haematological cell lineages. The mature cells are released into the bloodstream, where some circulate and others migrate to tissue sites, partially or fully restoring blood counts and function, including immune function, of blood-borne cells of marrow origin.
Following infusion, the two cell components of ZEMCELPRO® work together in a complementary manner to support hematopoietic recovery and immune reconstitution.


Role of Expanded CD34+ cells (dorocubicel)


Role of Unexpanded cells
References
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