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Functional activity of murine CD34+ and CD34- hematopoietic stem cell populations.
Authors:D S Donnelly  D Zelterman  S Sharkis  D S Krause
Affiliation:Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital, CT 06520-8035, USA.
Abstract:The transmembrane glycoprotein CD34 is expressed on human hematopoietic stem cells and committed progenitors in the bone marrow, and CD34-positive selection currently is used to isolate bone marrow repopulating cells in clinical transplantation protocols. Recently, CD34- hematopoietic stem cells were described in both humans and mice, and it was suggested that CD34+ murine bone marrow cells may lack long-term reconstituting ability. In this study, the long-term repopulating ability of CD34+Lin- vs CD34-Lin- cells was compared directly using syngeneic murine bone marrow transplantation. Highly purified populations of CD34+Lin- and CD34-Lin- cells each are able to reconstitute bone marrow, confirming that both populations contain hematopoietic stem cells; however, the number of hematopoietic stem cells in the CD34+Lin- fraction is approximately 100-fold greater than the number in the CD34-Lin- fraction. In competitive repopulation experiments, CD34+ stem cells are better able to engraft the bone marrow than are CD34- cells. CD34+Lin- cells provide both short- and long-term engraftment, but the CD34-Lin- cells are capable of only long-term engraftment. Ex vivo, the CD34+Lin- stem cells expand over 3 days in culture and maintain the ability to durably engraft animals in a serial transplant model. In contrast, when CD34-Lin- cells are cultured using the same conditions ex vivo, the cell number decreases, and the cells do not retain the ability to repopulate the bone marrow. Thus, the CD34+Lin- and CD34-Lin- cells constitute two functionally distinct populations that are capable of long-term bone marrow reconstitution.
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