SCID mice as an in vivo model of human cord blood hematopoiesis.

Blood cells Pub Date : 1994-01-01
J Vormoor, T Lapidot, F Pflumio, G Risdon, B Patterson, H E Broxmeyer, J E Dick
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Cord blood is increasingly used as an alternative stem cell source for autologous and allogeneic transplantation, particularly in pediatric patients. We therefore adopted our protocol for transplanting human adult bone marrow cells into severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice [1] to develop an in vivo model for cord blood hematopoiesis. Intravenous injection of unfractionated or Ficoll-separated cord blood cells into sublethally irradiated SCID mice led to high levels of human hematopoiesis in the majority of the recipients [2]. Multilineage human hematopoiesis including committed and multipotential myeloerythroid progenitors as well as CD19+ B-lymphoid cells were observed in the murine bone marrow for at least 18 weeks. Together, these data indicate that the SCID mice were engrafted with an immature cell that was able to maintain multiple progenitor lineages in vivo. In contrast to our experiences with adult bone marrow, high levels of human cell engraftment in the mouse could be achieved without exogenous cytokine treatment, suggesting that the cord blood cells respond differently to the murine microenvironment. Alternatively, the cord blood cells might have been able to provide themselves with the necessary growth factors in a paracrine fashion. This model will be useful in gaining new insights into the biology of immature human cord blood progenitors and cord blood transplantation.

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SCID小鼠作为人脐带血造血的体内模型。
脐带血越来越多地被用作自体和异体移植的替代干细胞来源,特别是在儿科患者中。因此,我们采用我们的方案,将成人骨髓细胞移植到严重联合免疫缺陷(SCID)小鼠体内[1],以建立脐带血造血的体内模型。将未分离或ficoll分离的脐带血细胞静脉注射到亚致死照射的SCID小鼠中,大多数受体的人造血水平很高[2]。在小鼠骨髓中观察到包括固定和多潜能骨髓祖细胞以及CD19+ b淋巴样细胞在内的多系人造血至少18周。总之,这些数据表明,SCID小鼠被移植了一个未成熟的细胞,能够在体内维持多个祖细胞谱系。与我们在成人骨髓中的经验相反,在没有外源性细胞因子处理的情况下,小鼠体内可以实现高水平的人细胞植入,这表明脐带血细胞对小鼠微环境的反应不同。或者,脐带血细胞可能已经能够以旁分泌的方式为自己提供必要的生长因子。该模型将有助于获得对未成熟人类脐带血祖细胞和脐带血移植生物学的新见解。
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Index Blood sampling and blood film preparation and examination Performing a blood count Morphology of blood cells Detecting erroneous blood counts
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