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Expandability of haemopoietic progenitors in first trimester fetal and maternal blood: implications for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis.

Cesare Campagnoli1, Irene A G Roberts, Sailesh Kumar, Mahesh Choolani, Phillip R Bennett, Elizabeth Letsky, Nicholas M Fisk.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Selective amplification of rare fetal cells in maternal blood is a potential strategy for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis. We assessed the proliferative potential of first trimester fetal progenitors compared to maternal ones.
METHODS: Fetal and maternal haemopoietic progenitors were cultured separately and in two model mixtures: (i) co-cultures of male fetal nucleated cells mixed with maternal nucleated cells and (ii) co-cultures of malefetal CD34+ cells with maternal CD34+ cells. Cell origin was detected by X-Y fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH)
RESULTS: The frequency of haemopoietic progenitors in first trimester fetal blood (predominantly CFU-GEMM) differed from those in peripheral blood from pregnant women (predominantly BFU-e). First trimester haemopoietic progenitors formed larger colonies (p=0.0001) and their haemoglobinisation was accelerated compared to those of maternal origin (p<0.001). CD34+ fetal haemopoietic progenitor cells could be expanded four times more than their maternal counterparts (median 235.8-fold, range 174.0-968.0 vs 71.9-fold, range 41.1-192.0; p=0.003). While selective expansion of fetal cells was not observed in the mononuclear cell model, the CD34+ cell rare event mixtures produced a 463.2-fold (range 128.0-2915.0) expansion of fetal cells.
CONCLUSION: Selective expansion of first trimester fetal haemopoietic progenitors may be useful for amplifying fetal cells from maternal blood. Copyright 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12116304     DOI: 10.1002/pd.350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prenat Diagn        ISSN: 0197-3851            Impact factor:   3.050


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1.  The Effect of Pregnancy on Production of Maternal Endogenous Hematopoietic Stem Cells.

Authors:  Nagwa S El-Badri; Maureen Groer
Journal:  Biosci Hypotheses       Date:  2008
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