Enhancing effects of co-transduction of both human erythropoietin receptor and c-kit cDNAs into hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells from cord blood on proliferation and differentiation of erythroid progenitors.

M S Dai, M C Heinrich, H E Broxmeyer, L Lu
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Steel factor (SLF) and erythropoietin (Epo) play critical roles in erythropoiesis. To evaluate interactive effects of Epo and SLF receptors (R) in erythropoiesis, CD34+ and CD34 cord blood cells were transduced with human EpoR and c-kit cDNAs by retroviral mediated gene transfer. Erythroid (BFU-E) colonies derived from CD34+ or CD34 cells transduced with either the EpoR or c-kit gene were significantly increased in the presence of interleukin (IL)-3, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), Epo, and different concentrations of SLF compared with that from mock transduced cells. This number was further enhanced by co-transduction of both genes. Enhancement was more apparent in the absence of SLF. Cell numbers in individual erythroid colonies were also significantly increased in cells transduced with both genes compared with cells transduced with a single gene. Short-term liquid culture showed that ex vivo expansion for five days and numbers of CD34+CD71+ cells in expanded cells from single CD34 cells co-transduced with both EpoR and c-kit genes were increased compared with those of EpoR or c-kit-transduced cells. These results demonstrate that co-transduction of both c-kit and EpoR enhances the proliferative capacity of erythroid progenitors under cytokine stimulation above that of single-gene transduced cells.

人促红细胞生成素受体和c-kit cdna共转导到脐带血造血干细胞/祖细胞对红细胞祖细胞增殖和分化的影响
钢铁因子(SLF)和促红细胞生成素(Epo)在红细胞生成中起关键作用。为了评估Epo和SLF受体(R)在红细胞生成中的相互作用,我们通过逆转录病毒介导的基因转移将CD34+和CD34脐带血细胞转导为人EpoR和c-kit cdna。在白细胞介素(IL)-3、粒细胞-巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(GM-CSF)、Epo和不同浓度的SLF的存在下,与模拟转导细胞相比,CD34+或CD34细胞转导EpoR或c-kit基因产生的红系(BFU-E)集落显著增加。这两个基因的共转导进一步增强了这一数字。在无SLF的情况下,增强更为明显。与单基因转导细胞相比,双基因转导细胞的红系细胞数量显著增加。短期液体培养显示,与EpoR和c-kit基因共转导的单个CD34细胞相比,体外扩增5天后扩增细胞中CD34+CD71+细胞的数量增加。这些结果表明,c-kit和EpoR的共转导比单基因转导的细胞更能增强红细胞祖细胞在细胞因子刺激下的增殖能力。
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