Title of article :
Primitive hematopoietic cell populations reside in the spleen: Studies in the pig, baboon, and human
Author/Authors :
Frank J.M.F. Dor، نويسنده , , Mario L. Ramirez، نويسنده , , Kalindi Parmar، نويسنده , , Erica L. Altman، نويسنده , , Christene A. Huang، نويسنده , , Julian D. Down، نويسنده , , David K.C. Cooper، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
1573
To page :
1582
Abstract :
Objective We previously observed high levels (>40%) of multilineage hematopoietic cell chimerism following spleen transplantation across full MHC barriers in immunosuppressed miniature swine. We therefore investigated the spleen as a source of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs). Materials and methods Specific cell-surface markers were used to identify HPCs in the spleen and bone marrow (BM) of young adult (n = 15) and fetal (n = 9) miniature swine by flow cytometry. Hoechst dye-effluxing side population (SP) cells were analyzed in adult spleen, BM, and blood for their expression of c-kit. Functional HPC activity of varying repopulation potential in vitro was investigated by the ability of spleens and BM to give rise to colony-forming units (CFUs) and cobblestone area–forming cells (CAFCs) in long-term stromal cultures. Studies were also carried out on baboon and human spleens and BM. Results Spleen c-kit+ cells co-expressed more lymphoid markers, but equal myeloid markers, when compared with BM c-kit+ cells. BM and spleen both contained significant percentages of c-kit+ SP cells. Although the frequency of early-forming CFUs in the spleen was only 0.1 to 1.3% of that in the BM, the frequency of CAFCs developing after 8 weeks in culture was comparable to that of BM. Secondary CFUs in long-term culture-initiating cell assays confirmed the presence of long-term repopulating cells at comparable frequencies in spleen and BM. Similar findings were found with regard to baboon and human spleen cells. Conclusion The adult spleen is a relatively rich source of very primitive HPCs, possibly hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), and may be of therapeutic value.
Journal title :
Experimental Hematology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Experimental Hematology
Record number :
514465
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