Literature DB >> 15906242

(alpha)IIb Integrin, a novel marker for hemopoietic progenitor cells.

Catherine Corbel1, Pierre Vaigot, Josselyne Salaün.   

Abstract

Integrin (alpha)IIb(beta)3 (abbreviated as (alpha)IIb), also known as GPIIb-IIIa or CD41/CD61, is a cell adhesion molecule expressed on cells belonging to the megakaryocytic lineage. Aiming to identify new markers of hemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC), we undertook a developmental study of this molecule since it remains controversial if this integrin is expressed by various progenitors. We reported the expression pattern of two integrins, in both of which the beta3 chain is present, respectively associated with alphaV and alpha IIb in the chick embryo. While at E3.5, the earliest time at which these integrins can be detected, (alpha)V(beta)3 becomes expressed by endothelial cells in the aorta (and only in the aorta), (alpha)IIb(beta)3 becomes detected in the well-defined intra-aortic clusters made up of HPC. The latter were found to be multilineage progenitors when sorted for (alpha)IIb expression and analyzed by means of clonogenic assays. In mice also, (alpha)IIb is expressed in the intra-embryonic site of HPC generation, the intra-arterial clusters in the embryo proper, as well as in sites where HPC migrate. Finally we provided the first evidence in two species that multipotent HPC expressing (alpha)IIb are able to differentiate not only into cells of the erythroid and myeloid lineages but also into lymphocytes. These cell populations actually coexpress (alpha)IIb and c-Kit. These data establish (alpha)IIb as a novel marker for HPC, which appears at very early stages in the embryo. Capitalizing on this finding, other investigators confirmed it and suggested that (alpha)IIb plays a role in regulating hematopoietic development.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15906242     DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.041936cc

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dev Biol        ISSN: 0214-6282            Impact factor:   2.203


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