Combined measurement of growth and differentiation in suspension cultures of purified human CD34-positive cells enables a detailed analysis of myelopoiesis
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Combined measurement of growth and differentiation in suspension cultures of purified human CD34-positive cells enables a detailed analysis of myelopoiesis
Abstract
In this study we have made a detailed analysis of growth factor (granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor [GM-CSF], granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [G-CSF], and macrophage colony-stimulating factor [M-CSF])-induced proliferation and differentiation of highly purified CD34+ committed human myeloid progenitor cells in suspension cultures. The results were compared with colony formation in semisolid medium. Proliferation in suspension cultures was determined by means of incorporation of [3H]thymidine, differentiation by flow cytometric immunophenotyping using a panel of monoclonal antibodies against monomyeloid antigens, and by morphology. A good correlation was found between the number of granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units (CFU-GM) in semisolid medium and [3H]thymidine incorporation in suspension (r = 0.82), both assessed at day 11. Moreover, the frequency of proliferating cells as determined in suspension cultures by limiting dilution analysis was similar to the frequencies of CFU-GM as measured in semisolid medium. Studies on GM-CSF- and G-CSF-induced cell-growth kinetics revealed distinct proliferation patterns. Immunophenotypically the subsequent induction of the mature granulocytic antigens CD15 and CD67 was observed to be accompanied by a gradual loss of the HLA-DR antigen, whereas little monocytic differentiation was observed. M-CSF, although inducing no colony formation of CD34+ cells and minimal proliferation in suspension, induced monocytic differentiation, demonstrated by the expression of HLA-DR, CD14, and CD36 in the absence of CD15 and CD67. The observed immunophenotypical profiles were confirmed by the results of cytological characterization. Thus, the combined measurement of growth factor-induced proliferation and differentiation of progenitor cells in suspension cultures can be a useful alternative for the CFU-GM assay. Moreover, because small numbers of cells are required, it allows for detailed studies on cell-growth kinetics and developmental stages within the granulocytic and monocytic lineages.
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