Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow
- PMID: 11099419
- DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5497.1779
Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow
Abstract
Bone marrow stem cells give rise to a variety of hematopoietic lineages and repopulate the blood throughout adult life. We show that, in a strain of mice incapable of developing cells of the myeloid and lymphoid lineages, transplanted adult bone marrow cells migrated into the brain and differentiated into cells that expressed neuron-specific antigens. These findings raise the possibility that bone marrow-derived cells may provide an alternative source of neurons in patients with neurodegenerative diseases or central nervous system injury.
Comment in
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Cell biology. Stem cells: new excitement, persistent questions.Science. 2000 Dec 1;290(5497):1672-4. doi: 10.1126/science.290.5497.1672. Science. 2000. PMID: 11186385
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