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Lifelong hematopoiesis in both reconstituted and sublethally
irradiated mice is provided by multiple sequentially recruited stem cells
Nina J. Drize, Yulia V. Olshanskaya, Ludmila P. Gerasimova,
Tatiana E. Manakova, Nina L. Samoylina, Tamara V. Todria, and Joseph L. Chertkov
Hematological Scientific Center, Moscow, Russia
(Received 10 May 2000; revised 2 February 2001; accepted 19 February 2001)
Objective.
To evaluate the dynamics of stem cell production to hematopoiesis, the number of active stem cell clones and the lifespan of individual clones were studied.
Materials and Methods.
The clonal contribution of primitive hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) responsible for long-term hematopoiesis was determined using two approaches. In one model, irradiated female mice were reconstituted with retrovirally marked male hematopoietic cells.
In the second model, mice were irradiated sublethally without hematopoietic cell transplantation. In both models, bone marrow cells were serially sampled from the same mouse throughout a 12- to 20-month period and injected into irradiated recipients for analysis of day 10 colonyforming unit-spleen (CFU-S). The donor origin of CFU-S was determined by the presence of retrovirally marked cells or cells with chromosomal aberrations.
Results.
The results of the two essentially different models show that 1) hematopoiesis is mainly the product of small clones of hematopoietic cells; 2) the lifespan of the majority of clones is only 1 to 2 months; 3) the clones usually function locally; and 4) the vast majority of the clones replace one another sequentially. Primitive HSCs capable of producing long-lived clones (about 10% among all clones), which exist during the entire life of a mouse, were detected by the radiation-marker technique only.
Conclusion.
Multiple short-living clones (at least on the level of CFU-S production) comprise the vast majority of the active stem cells in transplanted recipients or after endogenous recovery from sublethal irradiation. © 2001 International Society for Experimental Hematology.
Published by Elsevier Science Inc.
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