Hematopoietic stem cells with high proliferative potential. Assay of their concentration in marrow by the frequency and duration of cure of W/Wv mice
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Hematopoietic stem cells with high proliferative potential. Assay of their concentration in marrow by the frequency and duration of cure of W/Wv mice
Abstract
THIS STUDY WAS DESIGNED TO APPROACH TWO PRIMARY QUESTIONS CONCERNING HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS (HSC) IN MICE: what is the concentration of HSC with extensive proliferative potential in marrow, and how long can an HSC continue to function in an intact animal? The assay system was the W/W(v) mouse, a mouse with an inherited HSC defect, reflected in a reduction in all myeloid tissue and most particularly in a macrocytic anemia.A single chromosomally marked HSC will reconstitute the defective hematopoietic system of the W/W(v). The concentration of HSC in normal littermate (+/+) marrow was assayed by limiting dilution calculation using cure of W/W(v) as an end point (correction of anemia and erythrocytes' macrocytosis) and found to be approximately 10/10(5). This is significantly less than spleen colony forming cell (CFU-S) concentration: approximately 220/10(5) in +/+ and ranging from 50 to 270/10(5) in various other studies. Blood values were studied at selected intervals for as long as 26 mo. Of 24 initially cured mice, which were observed for at least 2 yr, 75% remained cured. However, of all cured mice, 17 lost the cure, returning to a macrocytic anemic state. Cured mice had normal numbers of nucleated and granulocytic cells per humerus and a normal concentration of CFU-S. However, cure of secondary W/W(v) recipients by this marrow was inefficient compared with the original +/+ marrow. These studies suggest the CFU-S assay over-estimates extensively proliferating HSC or perhaps does not assay such a cell. A single such HSC can not only cure a W/W(v), but can sustain the cure for 2 yr or more, despite a relative deficit of cells capable of curing other W/W(v). However, the duration of sustained cure may be finite.
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