Poor response of Wv/Wx mice to a grafted neutrophilia-inducing, colony-stimulating-factor-producing tumor |
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Authors: | T Sonoda C Hayashi Y Kitamura T Nakano M Bessho K Hirashima E Miyazaki H Hara |
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Abstract: | Although mice possessing two mutant genes at the W locus have a defect in multipotential hematopoietic stem cells that form macroscopic colonies in the spleen of irradiated mice, the number of neutrophils in the blood of these mutant mice is normal or nearly normal. We investigated neutrophil production using the NFSA fibrosarcoma of C3H mouse origin, which induces neutrophilia accompanied by production of a neutrophil-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by the tumor. When the NFSA tumor was transplanted to (C57BL/6 X C3H/He)F1-Wv/Wx or to congenic +/+ mice, neutrophilia developed in mice of both genotypes. However, there was a significant difference between the degree of neutrophilia that developed in them; there was a 107-fold increase in the +/+ mice, but only a 28-fold increase in the Wv/Wx mice four weeks after tumor transplantation. This result is consistent with the concept that doubly heterozygous W mice have multipotential stem cells with diminished ability to respond to stimulation. The unperturbed condition may not provide a sufficient stimulus to demonstrate the defect in neutrophil production in doubly heterozygous W mutant mice. |
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