Enhanced purification of fetal liver hematopoietic stem cells using SLAM family receptors

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Kim, Injune
He, Shenghui
Yilmaz, Omer H.
Kiel, Mark J.
Morrison, Sean J.
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[1] Howard Hughes Med Inst, Life Sci Inst 5435, Dept Internal Med, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Ctr Stem Cell Biol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.1182/blood-2005-10-4135
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Although adult mouse hematopoletic stem cells (HSCs) have been purified to near homogeneity, it remains impossible to achieve this with fetal HSCs. Adult HSC purity recently has been enhanced using the SLAM family receptors CD150, CD244, and CD48. These markers are expressed at different stages of the hematopolesis hierarchy, making it possible to highly purify adult HSCs as CD150(+)CD48(-)CD244(-) cells. We found that SLAM family receptors exhibited a similar expression pattern in fetal liver. Fetal liver HSCs were CD150(+)CD48(-)CD244(-), and the vast majority of colony-forming progenitors were CD48(+)CD244(-)CD150(-) or CD48(+)CD244(+)CD150(-), just as in adult bone marrow. SLAM family markers enhanced the purification of fetal liver HSCs. Whereas 1 (111%) of every 8.9 Thy(low)Sca-1(+) lineage-Mac-1(+) fetal liver cells gave long-term multilineage reconstitution in irradiated mice, 1 (18%) of every 5.7 CD150(+)CD48(-)CD41(-) cells and 1 (37%) of every 2.7 CD150(+)CD48(-)Sca-1(+)lineage(-)Mac-1(+) fetal liver cells gave long-term multilineage reconstitution. These data emphasize the robustness with which SLAM family markers distinguish progenitors at different stages of the hematopolesis hierarchy and enhance the purification of definitive HSCs from diverse contexts. Nonetheless, CD150, CD244, and CD48 are not pan-stem cell markers, as they were not detectably expressed by stem cells in the fetal or adult nervous system.
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