Claims
- 1. A method of collecting a predetermined cellular component from a bodily fluid or tissue, said method comprising:
a) providing a flexible centrifuge bag having a doughnut-shaped configuration and comprising at least one inlet tube and at least one outlet tube; b) providing a centrifuge; c) securing said flexible centrifuge bag in said centrifuge whereby said centrifuge bag is rotatable therewith; d) rotating said centrifuge and said centrifuge bag; e) providing an aliquot of said bodily fluid or tissue to said rotating centrifuge bag via said inlet tube, whereby said bodily fluid or tissue separates radially into two or more fractions, wherein one of said fractions comprises said predetermined cellular component and the distal end of said outlet tube is in flow communication with said predetermined cellular component; and f) withdrawing said fraction containing said predetermined component from said rotating centrifuge bag via said outlet tube until a substantial portion of said predetermined cellular has been removed from said bag and terminating withdrawal of said predetermined cellular when an undesired fraction is detected to be near the distal end of said outlet tube.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said bodily fluid or tissue is selected from the group consisting of whole blood, bone marrow, buffy coat, fat tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said cellular component is selected from the group consisting of stem cells, buffy coat, bone marrow cells, erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, serum, fluorescently labeled cells, and magnetically labeled cells.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said cellular component is bone marrow cells and said cells are drawn directly from said centrifuge bag for sterile implantation into a patient.
- 5. A method of collecting a predetermined cellular component from a bodily fluid or tissue, said method comprising:
a) providing a rigid centrifuge container comprising
i) a rigid annular body having an axial core; ii) an interior collection chamber for receiving and holding said bodily fluid or tissue during centrifugation, said chamber having an outer perimeter and an inner perimeter and having a generally off-centered figure eight-shaped side cross-sectional configuration wherein the narrowest portion of said chamber is closer to the inner perimeter; iii) an inlet channel extending radially from said core to a distance near the outer perimeter of said chamber, the distal end of said inlet channel being in fluid communication with the interior of said chamber; and iv) an outlet channel extending radially from said core to a distance approximately near the narrowest portion of said chamber, said outlet channel being in fluid communication with the interior of said chamber at the narrowest portion; b) providing a centrifuge; c) securing said rigid centrifuge container to said centrifuge; d) rotating said centrifuge and said centrifuge container; e) providing an aliquot of said bodily fluid or tissue to said rotating centrifuge container via said inlet channel, whereby said bodily fluid or tissue separates radially within said chamber into at least two fractions, wherein one of said fractions contains said predetermined component and wherein the distal end of said outlet channel is positioned to be in flow communication with said predetermined component; and f) removing said predetermined component from said rotating centrifuge container via said outlet channel.
- 6. A method of collecting a predetermined cellular component from a bodily fluid or tissue, comprising:
a) providing a flexible centrifuge bag comprising an inlet tube and at least one outlet tube; b) providing a rotatable rotor comprising an annular base having a lower annular channel and an annular cover having an upper annular channel for holding said flexible centrifuge bag therebetween; c) positioning said flexible centrifuge bag in said base; d) superimposing said cover over said base, whereby said lower and upper lower channels define an interior chamber having a generally off-centered figure eight cross-sectional configuration and wherein said centrifuge bag is fixably rotatable with said rotor; e) rotating said rotor; f) introducing an aliquot of said bodily fluid or tissue to said rotating centrifuge bag via said inlet tube, whereby said bodily fluid or tissue separates into at least two fractions based on their densities at varying radial distances from the central axis, wherein one of said fractions contains said predetermined component and wherein the distal end of said outlet tube is positioned to be in flow communication with said predetermined component; and g) removing said predetermined cellular component fraction via said outlet tube.
- 7. A method of making an autologous platelet gel containing a transfected gene and having a predetermined geometric shape, said method comprising:
a) providing a flexible centrifuge bag comprising at least one inlet tube and at least one outlet tube; b) providing a centrifuge; c) securing said flexible centrifuge bag in said centrifuge whereby said centrifuge bag is rotatable therewith; d) rotating said centrifuge and said centrifuge bag; e) providing an aliquot of anticoagulated whole blood to said rotating centrifuge bag via said inlet tube, whereby said whole blood separates radially into an outermost first fraction containing red blood cells, a middle buffy coat fraction containing white blood cells and platelets, and an innermost fraction containing platelet poor plasma, wherein the distal end of said outlet tube is in flow communication with said buffy coat fraction; f) withdrawing said buffy coat fraction from said rotating centrifuge bag via said outlet tube until a substantial portion of said buffy coat fraction has been removed from said bag and terminating withdrawal of said buffy coat fraction when said innermost fraction is detected to be near the distal end of said outlet tube; g) activating said platelets of said isolated buffy coat fraction; h) transfecting said white blood cells in said isolated buffy coat fraction from step g) with a vector/gene combination; i) combining said buffy coat fraction containing said transfected white blood cells with thrombin and an inactive blood component isolated from an individual to whom the platelet gel is to be applied in a mold having the desired geometric shape; and j) allowing said combination from step i) to set into said mold to form said autologous platelet gel.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said cells are transfected using the LMP-1 Adenovirus.
- 9. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
k) removing said autologous platelet gel from said mold; and l) inserting said autologous platelet gel into a cavity in a patient.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said autologous platelet gel secretes protein into said cavity.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein said autologous platelet gel is capable of promoting tissue remodeling in the tissue in which said cavity is present.
- 12. An autologous platelet gel prepared by the method of claim 7.
- 13. An autologous platelet gel having a predetermined geometric shape and comprising a transfected gene and blood components, wherein all of said blood components which form the platelet gel are isolated from the individual to whom the platelet gel is to be applied to.
- 14. A method of collecting a predetermined cellular component from a bodily fluid or tissue,
wherein said cellular component is selected from the group consisting of stem cells, buffy coat, bone marrow cells, erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, serum, fluorescently labeled cells, and magnetically labeled cells, said method comprising:
a) providing a flexible centrifuge bag having a doughnut-shaped configuration and comprising at least one inlet tube and at least one outlet tube; b) providing a centrifuge; c) securing said flexible centrifuge bag in said centrifuge whereby said centrifuge bag is rotatable therewith; d) rotating said centrifuge and said centrifuge bag; e) providing an aliquot of said bodily fluid or tissue to said rotating centrifuge bag via said inlet tube, whereby said bodily fluid or tissue separates radially into two or more fractions, wherein one of said fractions comprises said predetermined cellular component and the distal end of said outlet tube is in flow communication with said predetermined cellular component; and f) withdrawing said fraction containing said predetermined component from said rotating centrifuge bag via said outlet tube until a substantial portion of said predetermined cellular has been removed from said bag and terminating withdrawal of said predetermined cellular when an undesired fraction is detected to be near the distal end of said outlet tube.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/283,141, filed Apr. 9, 2001, and entitled “Methods of Isolating Blood Components Using a Microcentrifuge and Uses Thereof.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60283141 |
Apr 2001 |
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