Expression of Cell Surface Markers during Differentiation of CD34+, CD38−/lo Fetal and Adult Bone Marrow Cells

Olweus Johanna, Lund-Johansen Fridtjof, Terstappen Leon W.M.M.
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Even though there has been considerable progress in the phenotypic characterization of CD34+ bone marrow cells, there is still limited knowledge about the cell phenotypes corresponding to functional terms such as colony-forming cells, burst-forming cells, long-term culture-initiating cells, and high-proliferative potential cells. In this study, we performed a detailed analysis of phenotypic characteristics of subsets of CD34+ cells. We compared cells from adult and fetal bone marrow to investigate whether reported functional differences are reflected in the cellular phenotypes. CD34+, CD38−/lo, HLA-DR+ cells, which have been shown to contain the most immature hematopoietic progenitor cells, stained as a homogeneous population with most monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The antigens sLex, CD32, and CD7 were, however, heterogeneously expressed in the CD38−/lo population. Phenotypic differences in the CD34+, CD38−/lo population was found when comparing adult and fetal bone marrow cells. Adult bone marrow CD34+, CD38−/lo cells stained more brightly with CD4, Thy-1, and CD49b and more dimly with CD32 than the same population in fetal bone marrow. Certain antigens that have previously been regarded as lineage-specific were found on the CD34+, CD38−/lo, HLA-DR+ cells in both fetal and adult bone marrow. These included CD52, CD13, and CD33. The markers that were found to be most useful in discriminating between subsets of lineage-committed cells within the CD34+, CD38+ population included the B cell marker CD19 and the granulomonocytic marker CD64. The phenotypic analysis presented here should provide a basis for establishing a better link between functional and phenotypic characteristics of hematopoletic progenitor cells.

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CD34+、CD38−/lo胎儿和成人骨髓细胞分化过程中细胞表面标志物的表达
尽管CD34+骨髓细胞的表型表征已经取得了相当大的进展,但对集落形成细胞、突发形成细胞、长期培养启动细胞和高增殖潜力细胞等功能术语所对应的细胞表型的了解仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们对CD34+细胞亚群的表型特征进行了详细的分析。我们比较了来自成人和胎儿骨髓的细胞,以研究所报道的功能差异是否反映在细胞表型上。CD34+, CD38−/lo, HLA-DR+细胞,已被证明含有最不成熟的造血祖细胞,被大多数单克隆抗体(mab)染色为均匀群体。然而,抗原sLex、CD32和CD7在CD38−/lo人群中呈异质性表达。在比较成人和胎儿骨髓细胞时,发现CD34+, CD38−/lo群体的表型差异。成人骨髓CD34+、CD38−/lo细胞被CD4、Thy-1和CD49b染色更亮,而被CD32染色更暗。在胎儿和成人骨髓中的CD34+、CD38−/lo、HLA-DR+细胞上发现了某些以前被认为是谱系特异性的抗原。这些包括CD52、CD13和CD33。在CD34+和CD38+人群中,被发现在区分谱系承诺细胞亚群中最有用的标记包括B细胞标记CD19和肉芽单胞细胞标记CD64。本文提出的表型分析将为在造血祖细胞的功能和表型特征之间建立更好的联系提供基础。
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