Short-term repopulating cells with myeloid potential in human mobilized peripheral blood do not have a side population (SP) phenotype

人类动员外周血中具有髓系潜能的短期再增殖细胞不具有侧群 (SP) 表型

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作者:Marlene Fischer, Manfred Schmidt, Silke Klingenberg, Connie J Eaves, Christof von Kalle, Hanno Glimm

Abstract

Clinical use of purified hematopoietic stem cells in myeloablated patients requires cotransplantation of short-term repopulating cells (STRCs) to ensure timely count recovery. Here, we investigated the flow fluorescence-based side population (SP) phenotype of mobilized human peripheral blood (mPB) cells that rapidly repopulate the highly permissive nonobese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficient (NOD/SCID)-beta2 microglobulin(-)/- mouse. No SP cells from this source regenerated detectable progeny in these mice before 8 weeks, although by 12 weeks human B-lymphoid cells were seen in some recipients of SP mPB cells. All myeloid reconstituting activity, including that seen within 3 weeks after transplantation, was associated with the non-SP fraction. Isolation of SP cells depletes human mPB of the rapid myeloid reconstitution capacity provided by myeloid-restricted STRCs which are vital for early hematologic recovery in clinical transplant recipients.

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