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Steady state peripheral blood provides cells with functional and metabolic characteristics of real hematopoietic stem cells.

Antonin Bourdieu1,2,3, Maryse Avalon1,2,3, Véronique Lapostolle1,2,3, Sadek Ismail1, Margaux Mombled1,2, Christelle Debeissat1,2,3, Marianne Guérinet1, Pascale Duchez1,2,3, Jean Chevaleyre1,2,3, Marija Vlaski-Lafarge1,2,3, Arnaud Villacreces2,3, Vincent Praloran2,3, Zoran Ivanovic1,2,3, Philippe Brunet de la Grange1,2,3.   

Abstract

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which are located in the bone marrow, also circulate in cord and peripheral blood. Despite high availability, HSCs from steady state peripheral blood (SSPB) are little known and not used for research or cell therapy. We thus aimed to characterize and select HSCs from SSPB by a direct approach with a view to delineating their main functional and metabolic properties and the mechanisms responsible for their maintenance. We chose to work on Side Population (SP) cells which are highly enriched in HSCs in mouse, human bone marrow, and cord blood. However, no SP cells from SSBP have as yet been characterized. Here we showed that SP cells from SSPB exhibited a higher proliferative capacity and generated more clonogenic progenitors than non-SP cells in vitro. Furthermore, xenotransplantation studies on immunodeficient mice demonstrated that SP cells are up to 45 times more enriched in cells with engraftment capacity than non-SP cells. From a cell regulation point of view, we showed that SP activity depended on O2 concentrations close to those found in HSC niches, an effect which is dependent on both hypoxia-induced factors HIF-1α and HIF-2α. Moreover SP cells displayed a reduced mitochondrial mass and, in particular, a lower mitochondrial activity compared to non-SP cells, while they exhibited a similar level of glucose incorporation. These results provided evidence that SP cells from SSPB displayed properties of very primitive cells and HSC, thus rendering them an interesting model for research and cell therapy.
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Keywords:  hematopoietic stem cells; metabolism; oxygen concentrations; peripheral blood; side population

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28247929     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.25881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2018-11-29       Impact factor: 24.633

2.  Repopulating hematopoietic stem cells from steady-state blood before and after ex vivo culture are enriched in the CD34+CD133+CXCR4low fraction.

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Authors:  Christelle Debeissat; Maryse Avalon; Mathilde Huart; Pascale Duchez; Laura Rodriguez; Marija Vlaski-Lafarge; Zoran Ivanovic; Philippe Brunet de la Grange
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