Literature DB >> 10946261

IL-3 increases production of B lymphoid progenitors from human CD34+CD38- cells.

G M Crooks1, Q L Hao, D Petersen, L W Barsky, D Bockstoce.   

Abstract

The effect of IL-3 on the B lymphoid potential of human hemopoietic stem cells is controversial. Murine studies suggest that B cell differentiation from uncommitted progenitors is completely prevented after short-term exposure to IL-3. We studied B lymphopoiesis after IL-3 stimulation of uncommitted human CD34+CD38- cells, using the stromal cell line S17 to assay the B lymphoid potential of stimulated cells. In contrast to the murine studies, production of CD19+ B cells from human CD34+CD38- cells was significantly increased by a 3-day exposure to IL-3 (p < 0.001). IL-3, however, did not increase B lymphopoiesis from more mature progenitors (CD34+CD38+ cells) or from committed CD34-CD19+ B cells. B cell production was increased whether CD34+CD38- cells were stimulated with IL-3 during cocultivation on S17 stroma, on fibronectin, or in suspension. IL-3Ralpha expression was studied in CD34+ populations by RT-PCR and FACS. High IL-3Ralpha protein expression was largely restricted to myeloid progenitors. CD34+CD38- cells had low to undetectable levels of IL-3Ralpha by FACS. IL-3-responsive B lymphopoiesis was specifically found in CD34+ cells with low or undetectable IL-3Ralpha protein expression. IL-3 acted directly on progenitor cells; single cell analysis showed that short-term exposure of CD34+CD38- cells to IL-3 increased the subsequent cloning efficiency of B lymphoid and B lymphomyeloid progenitors. We conclude that short-term exposure to IL-3 significantly increases human B cell production by inducing proliferation and/or maintaining the survival of primitive human progenitors with B lymphoid potential.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10946261     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.5.2382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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