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Flt3 ligand induces proliferation of quiescent human bone marrow CD34+CD38- cells and maintains progenitor cells in vitro.

A J Shah1, E M Smogorzewska, C Hannum, G M Crooks.   

Abstract

Flt3 is a class III tyrosine kinase receptor expressed on primitive human and murine hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC). In previous studies using stroma-free short term assays, Flt3 ligand (FL) has been shown to induce proliferation of HPC at proportions similar to or less than c-kit ligand (steel factor, SF). Using long term stromal cocultivation assays, we studied the effects of FL on proliferation and differentiation of a highly primitive and cytokine nonresponsive subpopulation of human HPC, CD34+cd38- cells. Cell Proliferation was significantly greater with FL than with SF, when used individually or in combinations with interleukin-3 (IL-3) and/or IL-6. The effect of FL was greater on bone marrow (BM) CD34+CD38- cells than the more cytokine responsive cord blood CD34+CD38- cells. Little or no effect was seen with FL on more mature CD34+CD38+ cells from either BM or cord blood. The frequency of colony-forming units (CFU) and high proliferative potential-colony forming cells (HPP-CFC) during early culture ( < or = 30 days) was increased by both SF and FL to similar levels. However, in the LTC-IC period (35 to 60 days) and extended long-term culture initiating cell (ELTC-IC) period ( > 60 days), the frequency of CFU and HPP-CFC was significantly greater in cultures containing FL than those without FL (P < .0025). Fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis of cultures after 21 days showed a significantly higher percentage of cells remained CD34+ in the combination of FL, IL-3, IL-6, and SF (F/3/6/S) than in 3/6/S (0.78% +/- 0.52% v 0.21% +/- 0.29% respectively, mean +/- SD). Cloning efficiency of BM CD34+CD38- cells was significantly increased by the addition of FL to the combination of 3/6/S (mean 11.7% v 0.5%, P < .0001). These data show that FL is able to induce proliferation of CD34+CD38-cells that are nonresponsive to other early acting cytokines and to improve the maintenance of progenitors in vitro.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8611678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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