Title : Mimicking the haematopoietic niche microenvironment provides a novel strategy for expansion of haematopoietic and megakaryocyte-progenitor cells from cord blood - Deutsch_2010_Br.J.Haematol_149_137 |
Author(s) : Deutsch V , Hubel E , Kay S , Ohayon T , Katz BZ , Many A , Zander A , Naparstek E , Grisaru D |
Ref : Br J Haematol , 149 :137 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Severe neutropenia and protracted thrombocytopenia remain serious clinical problems following cord blood transplantation (CBT) due to the paucity of stem and progenitor cells in the grafts. Administration of ex-vivo expanded megakaryocyte progenitor cells may facilitate platelet production. We propose a novel strategy to expand these rare cells ex-vivo, from a small portion of the cord blood (CB) unit, using fibronectin (FN), a major component of hematopoietic niches, combined with cytokines, including thrombopoietin and the hematopoietic stress-associated acetylcholinesterase readthrough peptide (ARP). Application of multiple gates and high definition flow cytometry enabled clear resolution of expanded hematopoietic stem/precursor cells (HSPC) and megakaryocyte progenitors (Mk-p) and their early subsets while eliminating positively stained non-relevant cells. FN increased viability, expansion of all CD34(+) HSPC populations and Mk-p. The combination of FN + thrombopoietin + ARP maintained and expanded very early myeloid and thrombopoietic precursors, increased the proliferation of megakaryocyte, granulocyte-macrophage and multilineage colony-forming progenitors and supported Mk maturation as measured by ploidy and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa expression by quantiative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. This approach, which involves expanding HSPC and Mk precursors from a small portion of the CB unit, without sacrificing the coveted stem cells, may lead to improved cell therapy modalities to facilitate earlier myelopoiesis and platelet production post-CBT. |
PubMedSearch : Deutsch_2010_Br.J.Haematol_149_137 |
PubMedID: 20085580 |
Deutsch V, Hubel E, Kay S, Ohayon T, Katz BZ, Many A, Zander A, Naparstek E, Grisaru D (2010)
Mimicking the haematopoietic niche microenvironment provides a novel strategy for expansion of haematopoietic and megakaryocyte-progenitor cells from cord blood
Br J Haematol
149 :137
Deutsch V, Hubel E, Kay S, Ohayon T, Katz BZ, Many A, Zander A, Naparstek E, Grisaru D (2010)
Br J Haematol
149 :137