Literature DB >> 11811778

Induction of the expression of SCF in mouse by lethal irradiation.

K Sugimoto1, Y Adachi, K Moriyama, W Qiong, A Nakayama, M Hosono, K J Mori.   

Abstract

To clarify what kinds of cytokines are actually contributing to proliferation of hemopoietic stem cells in vivo after lethal irradiation, we have investigated the expression of some cytokines by RT-PCR method. Above all, expression of the SCF was increased significantly in the bone marrow cells soon after lethal irradiation in both the Sca-1 (+) bone marrow cells injected and non-injected mice. The day 6 serum from the lethally irradiated mice could support the proliferation of the Sca-1 (+) bone marrow cells, even though the serum from normal mice could not. The quantification analyses have revealed the increase of the amounts of IL-6 and flt3-ligand in their serum, but not significant increase of the amount of SCF. Precise PCR analysis has revealed that the cell surface associated form of SCF was significantly induced in the bone marrow after lethal irradiation. These data indicate that the cell surface form of SCF mainly promotes the proliferation of hemopoietic stem cells with some soluble cytokines under sever lack of hemopoietic stem cells in vivo caused by lethal irradiation and also suggest the importance of direct cell-to-cell interaction on proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells in vivo.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11811778     DOI: 10.3109/08977190109001088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Growth Factors        ISSN: 0897-7194            Impact factor:   2.511


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