Self-Renewing Human Bone Marrow Mesenspheres Promote Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion.


Autoria(s): Isern, J.; Martín-Antonio, B.; Ghazanfari, R.; Martín, A.M.; López, J.A.; Del Toro, R.; Sánchez-Aguilera, A.; Arranz, L.; Martín-Pérez, D.; Suárez-Lledó, M.; Marín, P.; Van Pel, M.; Fibbe, W.E.; Vázquez, J.; Scheding, S.; Urbano Ispizua, Álvaro; Méndez-Ferrer S.
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

Strategies for expanding hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) include coculture with cells that recapitulate their natural microenvironment, such as bone marrow stromal stem/progenitor cells (BMSCs). Plastic-adherent BMSCs may be insufficient to preserve primitive HSCs. Here, we describe a method of isolating and culturing human BMSCs as nonadherent mesenchymal spheres. Human mesenspheres were derived from CD45- CD31- CD71- CD146+ CD105+ nestin+ cells but could also be simply grown from fetal and adult BM CD45--enriched cells. Human mesenspheres robustly differentiated into mesenchymal lineages. In culture conditions where they displayed a relatively undifferentiated phenotype, with decreased adherence to plastic and increased self-renewal, they promoted enhanced expansion of cord blood CD34+ cells through secreted soluble factors. Expanded HSCs were serially transplantable in immunodeficient mice and significantly increased long-term human hematopoietic engraftment. These results pave the way for culture techniques that preserve the self-renewal of human BMSCs and their ability to support functional HSCs.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2445/51084

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Direitos

cc-by (c) Isern, J. et al., 2013

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Palavras-Chave #Diferenciació cel·lular #Hematopoesi #Medul·la òssia #Cell diferentiation #Hematopoiesis #Bone marrow
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