Ex vivo expansion of CD34+/CD41+ late progenitors from enriched peripheral blood CD34+ cells

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P. Halle
C. Rouzier
J. Kanold
N. Boiret
C. Rapatel
G. Mareynat
A. Tchirkov
M. Berger
P. Travade
J. Bonhomme
F. Deméocq
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[1] Unité Bioclinique de Prélèvement et Traitement des cellules hématopoiétiques et Laboratoire d'Hématologie,
[2] Pédiatrie B,undefined
[3] C.H.U. et Faculté de Médecine,undefined
[4] Clermont-Ferrand,undefined
[5] France,undefined
[6] Laboratoire de Cytogénétique Médicale,undefined
[7] Faculté de Médecine,undefined
[8] Clermont-Ferrand,undefined
[9] France,undefined
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Annals of Hematology | 2000年 / 79卷
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Key words Ex vivo expansion; Megakaryocyte progenitors;
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 In our experience, patients with neuroblastoma who undergo transplantation with CD34+ cells following high-dose chemotherapy have prolonged delays in platelet recovery. In vitro expansion of megakaryocyte (MK) cells may provide a complementary transplant product able to enhance platelet production in the recipient. We investigated the ability of a combination of various hematopoietic growth factors to generate ex vivo MK progenitors. Immunoselected CD34+ cells from peripheral blood stems cells (PBSCs) were cultured in media with or without serum, supplemented by IL-3, IL-6, IL-11, SCF, TPO, Flt-3 ligand, and MIP-1α. In terms of MK phenotypes, we observed a maximal expansion of CD61+, CD41+, and CD42a of 69-, 60-, and 69-fold, respectively, i.e., 8–10 times greater than the expansion of total cell numbers. Whereas the absolute increment of CD34+ cells was slightly elevated (fourfold) we showed increases of 163-, 212-, and 128-fold for CD34+/CD61+, CD34+/CD41+, and CD34+/CD42a+ cells, respectively. We obtained only a modest expansion of CFU-MKs after only 4 days of culture (fourfold) and similar levels of CFU-MKs were observed after 7 days (fivefold). Morphology and immunohistochemistry CD41+ analyses confirmed expansion of a majority of CD41+ immature cells on days 4 and 7, while on day 10 mature cells began to appear. These results show that primarily MK progenitors are expanded after 4 days of culture, whereas MK precursor expansion occurs after 7 days. When we compared the two culture media (with and without serum) we observed that increases of all specific phenotypes of the MK lineage were more elevated in serum-free culture than in medium with serum. This difference was especially marked for CD34+/CD61+ and CD34+/CD41+ (163 vs 42 and 212 vs 36, respectively). We contaminated CD34+ cells with a neuroblastoma cell line and we observed no expansion of malignant cells in our culture conditions (RT-PCR for tyrosine hydroxylase positive at day 4 and negative at day 7). With our combination of hematopoietic growth factors we are able to sufficiently expand ex vivo MK late progenitor cells to be used as complementary transplant products in neuroblastoma patients who undergo transplantation with CD34+ cells. It is possible that these committed MK late progenitors could accelerate short-term platelet recovery in the recipient until more primitive progenitor cells have had time to engraft.
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