Homing of liver-derived hemopoietic stem cells to fetal bone marrow.

E D Zanjani, J L Ascensao, M Tavassoli
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Tissue distribution of HSC in fetal sheep was studied by in utero transplantation during the period when a switch in the site of hemopoiesis occurs from liver/spleen to the bone marrow. At day 50 of gestation, transplanted cells exclusively homed to the liver/spleen. By day 60, some HSC also homed to the marrow and, between days 60-80, their proportion in the marrow increased. By day 100 almost all engrafted donor HSC homed to the marrow. Nonetheless, expression of these stem cells did not occur in the blood until birth (day 145) when marrow assumed the function of hemopoiesis from liver/spleen. During this latter part of gestation, although homing sites in the marrow are available to transplanted HSC, the marrow does not contribute to the function of hemopoiesis. The significance of these observations in the context of in utero gene therapy via stem cell transplantation is discussed.

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肝源性造血干细胞向胎儿骨髓的归巢。
在造血发生从肝脏/脾脏到骨髓的转换期间,通过子宫内移植研究了胚胎羊HSC的组织分布。在妊娠第50天,移植细胞完全归巢到肝脏/脾脏。到第60天,一些HSC也回到了骨髓,在第60-80天之间,它们在骨髓中的比例增加了。到了第100天,几乎所有移植的供体造血干细胞都回到了骨髓。然而,这些干细胞的表达直到出生(145天)才出现在血液中,此时骨髓承担了来自肝脏/脾脏的造血功能。在妊娠后期,虽然移植的HSC可以在骨髓中找到归巢位点,但骨髓并不参与造血功能。讨论了这些观察结果在通过干细胞移植进行子宫内基因治疗的背景下的意义。
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