Literature DB >> 15297382

Generation of functional culture-derived platelets from CD34+ progenitor cells to study transgenes in the platelet environment.

Martin Ungerer1, Mario Peluso, Angelika Gillitzer, Steffen Massberg, Ulrich Heinzmann, Christian Schulz, Götz Münch, Meinrad Gawaz.   

Abstract

The possibility of evaluating the function of transgenes in platelets requires the generation of platelets from nucleated progenitor cells in vitro. In this article, we provide effective culture conditions for generating functional culture-derived (CD) human and mouse platelets from CD34(+) progenitor cells that allow expression of any foreign protein of interest. We have evolved an effective cytokine cocktail (thrombopoietin, stem cell factor, interleukin [IL]-1beta, IL-6) that induces a high yield of CD platelets and optimal shedding from cultivated megakaryocytes generated from CD34(+) progenitor cells. CD platelets showed similar functional and morphological characteristics compared with isolated blood platelets, including surface expression of platelet antigens (CD41, CD42, CD62P), aggregation, release of granule constituents (P-selectin, platelet factor 4, serotonin). Moreover, transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of typical alpha- and dense granules and dense tubular system in CD platelets. Additionally, we showed that stable transgene expression in CD platelets can be performed through infection of CD34(+) progenitor cells using adenoviral vectors. Thus, we describe a methodology that enables studying functional consequences of transgenes of interest in the natural environment of platelets that may impose substantial impact on potential future platelet research and therapeutic target evaluation. The full text of this article is available online at http://circres.ahajournals.org.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15297382     DOI: 10.1161/01.RES.0000141700.96085.2e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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