Role of VLA-4 and VLA-5 in ex vivo maintenance of human and pig hematopoiesis in human stroma-supported long-term cultures

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Giovino, MA
Wang, H
Sykes, M
Yang, YG
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[1] Harvard Univ, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Sch Med, Transplantat Biol Res Ctr,Surg Serv, Boston, MA 02129 USA
[2] Immerge BioTherapeut Inc, Cambridge, MA USA
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10.1016/j.exphem.2004.11.011
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective. The advantage of recipient hematopoiesis over that of xenogeneic donors poses a fundamental obstacle to the induction of xenograft tolerance through mixed hematopoietic chimerism. Here we explore the role of beta 1 integrins in maintenance of human vs porcine hematopoiesis within a human hematopoietic environment. Methods. Porcine and human c-kit(+) bone marrow cells were purified and cultured on human bone marrow stroma for 6 weeks. The role of VLA-4 and VLA-5 in the maintenance of porcine vs human hematopoiesis in this human stroma-supported long-term bone marrow culture (LTBMC) system was evaluated by using blocking mAbs that bind to both species. Results. Blocking VLA-4 with HP2/1 inhibited both human and porcine hematopoiesis, whereas anti-VLA-5 (SAM-1) suppressed the function of human, but not porcine, hematopoietic cells. In mixed LTBMC of porcine and human cells on a human stroma, porcine hematopoietic cells were at a competitive disadvantage, as seen by a rapid decline in cellularity, including clonogenic progenitors. This disadvantage was substantially overcome by the addition of SAM-1. Furthermore, human, but not porcine, cell adhesion to human fibronectin was inhibited by arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) peptides. Conclusion. Taken together, these results indicate that VLA-4 plays critical role for porcine hematopoiesis in a human hematopoietic environment, and raise the possibility that porcine VLA-5 might be unable to bind the respective human ligand and/or to initiate adequate post-ligand-binding signaling. Thus, VLA-5 may provide a potential target for developing approaches to improve porcine hematopoiesis in human recipients. (c) 2005 International Society for Experimental Hematology. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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