Expansive effects of aorta-gonad-mesonephros-derived stromal cells on hematopoietic stem cells from embryonic stem cells

2005 
Background Hematopoietic stem cells ( HSCs) give rise to all blood and immune cells and are used in clinical transplantation protocols to treat a wide variety of refractory diseases, but the amplification of HSCs has beendifficult to achieve in vitro. In the present study, the expansive effects of aorta-gonad-mesonephros ( AGM ) region derived stromal cells on HSCs were explored, attempting to improve the efficiency of HSC transplantation in clinical practice. Methods The murine stromal cells were isolated from the AGM region of 12 days postcoitum (dpc) murine embryos and bone marrow ( BM ) of 6 weeks old mice, respectively. After identification with flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry, the stromal cells were co-cultured with ESCs-derived, cytokines-induced HSCs. The maintenance and expansion of ESCs-derived HSCs were evaluated by detecting the population of CD 3 4 + and CD 3 4 + Sca-1 " cells with flow cytometry and the blast colony-forming cells ( BL-CFCs) , high proliferative potential colony-forming cells ( HPP-CFCs ) by using semi-solid medium colonial culture. Finally, the homing and hematopoietic reconstruction abilities of HSCs were evaluated using a murine model of HSC transplantation in vivo. Results AGM and BM-derived stromal cells were morphologically and phenotypically similar, and had the features of stromal cells. When co-cultured with AGM or BM stromal cells, more primitive progenitor cells (HPP-CFCs ) could be detected in ESCs derived hematopoietic precursor cells, but BL-CFC' s expansion could be detected only when co-cultured with AGM-derived stromal cells. The population of CD 3 4 + hematopoietic stem/ progenitor cells were expanded 3 times, but no significant expansion in the population of CD 3 4 + Sca-1 + cells was noted when co-cultured with BM stromal cells. While both CD 3 4 + hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and CD 3 4 ∼ Sca-1 + cells were expanded 4 to 5 times respectively when co-cultured with AGM stromal cells. AGM region-derived stromal cells, like BM-derived stromal cells, could promote hematopoietic reconstruction and HSCs' homing to BM in vivo. Conclusions AGM-derived stromal cells in comparison with the BM-derived stromal cells could not only support the expansion of HSCs but also maintain the self-renewal and multi-lineage differentiation more effectively. They are promising in HSC transplantation.
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