Normal and leukemic CD34-negative human hematopoietic stem cells.

D. Bonnet
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Abstract

Considerable progress has been made in recent years in purifying human and murine hematopoietic stem cells. The essential marker identified is the sialomucin CD34, which is expressed on primitive cells and downregulated as they differentiate into more abundant mature cells. CD34 is not unique to stem cells, however, as it is also expressed on clonogenic progenitors and some endothelial cells. Nevertheless, all clinical and experimental protocols are targeted to CD34+ cells enriched by a variety of selection methods. Recent studies in both the murine and human systems have indicated that some stem cells capable of multilineage repopulation do not express detectable levels of cell surface CD34. These studies challenge the dogma that all human repopulating cells are found in the CD34+ subset. However, the precise relationship between CD34- and CD34+ stem cells is still not well understood. In this review, the results on the discovery of the CD34- repopulating cell are summarized and the impacts this discovery may have, both clinically and in our understanding of the organization of the human hematopoietic system, are examined.
正常和白血病cd34阴性人造血干细胞。
近年来,在纯化人和鼠造血干细胞方面取得了长足的进展。鉴定出的关键标记物是唾液黏液蛋白CD34,它在原始细胞上表达,并随着它们分化为更丰富的成熟细胞而下调。然而,CD34并不是干细胞所特有的,因为它也在克隆祖细胞和一些内皮细胞上表达。然而,所有的临床和实验方案都是针对通过各种选择方法富集的CD34+细胞。最近对小鼠和人类系统的研究表明,一些能够多系再生的干细胞不表达可检测水平的细胞表面CD34。这些研究挑战了所有人类再生细胞都是在CD34+亚群中发现的教条。然而,CD34-和CD34+干细胞之间的确切关系尚不清楚。在这篇综述中,总结了CD34-再生细胞的发现结果,并检查了这一发现可能对临床和我们对人类造血系统组织的理解产生的影响。
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