PMID: 7538340Jan 1, 1994Paper

Analysis of human hematopoietic stem cell populations

Blood Cells
L MurrayA Tsukamoto

Abstract

Purification of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) may be useful clinically for preparation of tumor-free grafts to be used for autologous transplantation and as targets for gene therapy. To analyze the phenotype of the human HSC, assays were used that measure the unique properties of stem cells, i.e., their long-term repopulating ability and their multilineage potential. These assays include: (1) an in vitro long-term hematopoietic culture system, using the murine bone marrow stromal cell line SyS1, which supports both B lymphopoiesis and myelopoiesis; (2) fetal human bone grafts implanted in SCID-hu mice, in which maintenance of CD34+ cells and B and myeloid differentiative capacity of candidate stem cell populations may be measured; (3) fetal human thymus grafts in SCID-hu mice, which allow the analysis of in vivo T-cell potential of a candidate stem cell population. Stem cells in adult bone marrow (ABM) or cytokine-mobilized peripheral blood (MPB) are thought to express CD34 but lack expression of markers indicating lineage commitment. This CD34+ Lineage- (Lin-) subpopulation has been isolated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and tested for activity in the assays described here. CD34+ Lin- cells from both ABM and MP...Continue Reading

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