Directed differentiation and mass cultivation of pure erythroid progenitors from mouse embryonic stem cells

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作者
Carotta, S
Pilat, S
Mairhofer, A
Schmidt, U
Dolznig, H
Steinlein, P
Beug, H
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[1] Res Inst Mol Pathol, Vienna Bioctr, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[2] Vienna Int Res Cooperat Ctr, Inst Immunol, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[3] Gen Hosp, Inst Ultrastruct Pathol, Vienna, Austria
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10.1182/blood-2004-02-0570
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Differentiating embryonic stem (ES) cells are an increasingly important source of hematopoletic progenitors, useful for both basic research and clinical applications. Besides their characterization in colony assays, protocols exist for the cultivation of lymphoid, myelold, and erythrold cells. With the possible exception of mast cells, however, long-term expansion of pure hematopoietic progenitors from ES cells has not been possible without immortalization caused by overexpression of exogenous genes. Here, we describe for the first time an efficient yet easy strategy to generate mass cultures of pure, immature erythroid progenitors from mouse ES cells (ES-EPs), using serum-free medium plus recombinant cytolkines and hormones. ES-EPs represent long-lived, adult, definitive erythroid progenitors that resemble immature erythroid cells expanding in vivo during stress erythropoiesis. When exposed to terminal differentiation conditions, ES-EPs differentiated into mature, enucleated erythrocytes. Importantly, ES-EPs injected into mice did not exhibit tumorigenic potential but differentiated into normal erythrocytes. Both the virtually unlimited supply of cells and the defined culture conditions render our system a valuable tool for the analysis of factors influencing proliferation and maturation of erythroid progenitors. In addition, the system allows detailed characterization of processes during erythroid proliferation and differentiation using wild-type (wt) and genetically modified ES cells. (C) 2004 by The American Society of Hematology.
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