Literature DB >> 3311786

Origin of T-lymphocytes in human mixed hematopoietic colonies.

R van der Maazen1, T de Witte, F Preijers, J Janssen, G Blankenborg, H Wessels.   

Abstract

The presence of T-lymphocytes in mixed hematopoietic colonies (CFU-MIX) has been reported by some investigators. Though depletion before culturing was performed, residual T cells might be responsible for the observed phenomenon. Using nondepleted marrow or bone marrow depleted to about 2%, T-lymphocytes could be detected in mixed colonies. However, reduction of the T-lymphocytes to less than 0.7% by using a modified E-rosette technique or a cocktail of anti-T-cell monoclonal antibodies (WT1, WT32, WT82) in the presence of baby rabbit complement, resulted in mixed colonies free of T-lymphocytes. After addition of 1.75% T-lymphocytes to this T-cell-depleted bone marrow, T-lymphocytes could be detected in most mixed colonies, but not after the addition of the same percentage of irradiated T-lymphocytes. The presence of T cells in mixed colonies was determined by an adapted immunofluorescence technique (WT32 plus GAM-FITC). The results indicate that mononuclear cells with T-lymphocyte antigens are not the offspring of mixed hematopoietic colony-forming progenitors, but of a low number of T-lymphocytes contaminating the bone marrow after insufficient T-cell depletion.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3311786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Hematol        ISSN: 0301-472X            Impact factor:   3.084


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1.  Clonal proliferation of murine lymphohemopoietic progenitors in culture.

Authors:  F Hirayama; J P Shih; A Awgulewitsch; G W Warr; S C Clark; M Ogawa
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-07-01       Impact factor: 11.205

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