Colony-stimulating activity of fetal liver cells: synergistic role of stem cell factor in bone marrow recovery from aplastic anemia.

G M K Raju, S Guha, A Mukhopadhyay, L Kumar, V P Kale, S Mittal, D Deka, S Mohanty, V Kochupillai
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Abstract

Previously, we and others have shown that fetal liver infusion (FLI) leads to autologous hematopoietic improvement in 40-54% of patients with aplastic anemia. However, whether this recovery was spontaneous or the effect of the infused liver cells was not clear. To dissect the role of FLI in autologous hematopoietic recovery, the colony-supporting potential of fetal liver-conditioned medium (FLCM) was evaluated in bone marrow (BM) cells of normal adult and aplastic anemia patients. In both cases, each sample of FLCM supported the growth of colony-forming cells in semi solid culture medium. The FLCM was assayed for the presence of four principal colony-stimulating cytokines, namely stem cell factor (SCF), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), interleukin-3 (IL-3), and erythropoietin (Epo). While GM-CSF, IL-3, and Epo were present in insignificant amounts or were altogether absent, 50-635 pg/ml of SCF was found in 8 of the 13 FLCM samples tested. Preliminary results of bioneutralization assay indicated the possible role of SCF, secreted by the FL cells, in colony-supporting activity of aplastic anemia and normal BM cells. Overall, our in vitro study implicates the paracrine role of infused FL cells in regenerating autologous hematopoiesis in aplastic anemia patients.

胎儿肝细胞的集落刺激活性:干细胞因子在再生障碍性骨髓恢复中的协同作用。
先前,我们和其他人已经表明,胎儿肝输注(FLI)可改善40-54%再生障碍性贫血患者的自体造血功能。然而,这种恢复是自发的还是受到注入肝细胞的影响尚不清楚。为了探讨FLI在自体造血恢复中的作用,我们在正常成人和再生障碍性贫血患者的骨髓(BM)细胞中评估了胎儿肝条件培养基(FLCM)的集落支持潜力。在这两种情况下,每个FLCM样品在半固体培养基中支持集落形成细胞的生长。检测FLCM是否存在四种主要的集落刺激细胞因子,即干细胞因子(SCF)、粒细胞-巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(GM-CSF)、白细胞介素-3 (IL-3)和促红细胞生成素(Epo)。虽然GM-CSF、IL-3和Epo的含量不显著或完全不存在,但在13个FLCM样本中有8个样本中发现了50-635 pg/ml的SCF。生物中和试验的初步结果表明,由FL细胞分泌的SCF可能在再生障碍性贫血和正常骨髓细胞的集落支持活性中起作用。总之,我们的体外研究暗示了输注FL细胞在再生障碍性贫血患者自体造血再生中的旁分泌作用。
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