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Phenotypic and functional evidence for the expression of CD4 by hematopoietic stem cells isolated from human fetal liver.

M O Muench1, M G Roncarolo, R Namikawa.   

Abstract

Expression of the CD4 antigen was observed on human fetal liver, fetal bone marrow (BM), and umbilical cord blood progenitors expressing high levels of CD34. Using clonal and liquid-culture assays, CD4+ CD34++ Lin- (lineage = CD3, CD8, CD10, CD14, CD15, CD16, CD19, CD20, and glycophorin A) fetal liver progenitors were found to have a greater proliferative potential than CD4- CD34++ Lin- progenitors, whereas the CD4- fraction was more enriched for erythroid progenitors. Both the CD4+ and the CD4- progenitor subpopulations also gave rise to multilineage engraftment upon transplantation into human fetal bone fragments, supportive of B-lymphoid and myeloid growth, or into human fetal thymic fragments, supportive of T-cell growth, implanted in scid/scid (SCID) mice. However, in SCID-hu mice transplanted with graded doses of donor cells ranging from 2.0 x 10(2) to 2.0 x 10(4) cells, BM reconstitution by the CD4+ fraction of CD34++ Lin- cells was more frequent than by the CD4- fraction when low numbers of cells were injected. These functional data strongly suggest that stem cells reside among CD4+ CD34++ Lin- fetal liver cells. This hypothesis was further supported by the observations that CD4+ CD34++ Lin- fetal liver cells were enriched for CDw90+ (Thy-1), CD117+ (kit), CD123+, HLA-DR+, CD7-, CD38-, CD45RA-, CD71-, CD115- (fms), and rhodamine 123(dull) cells, a phenotypic profile believed to represent fetal stem cells. Furthermore, all CD4+ CD34++ Lin- fetal liver cells also expressed CD13 and CD33.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9028960

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


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