Cell cycling status of human cord blood CD34+ cells during ex vivo expansion is related to the level of very late antigen expression

Ju Young Seoh, Hae Young Park, Wha Soon Chung, Seung Cheol Kim, Myong Joon Hahn, Kyung Hyo Kim, Hee Young Shin, Hyo Seop Ahn, Kwi Won Park, Kyung Ha Ryu

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Abstract

Very late antigen-4 (VLA-4), which binds to the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin, is an integrin molecule known to be modulated during mobilization of CD34+ cells, and to be involved in signaling the mobilization stimuli. On the hypothesis that cell cycling status might be different depending on the level of VLA-4 expression, we investigated the DNA contents of human cord blood CD34+ cells during ex vivo expansion by recombinant human thrombopoietin and flt3-ligand with simultaneous measurement of surface VLA-4 at the 1st and 4th week. During this ex vivo expansion, expression of VLA-4 increased and almost all cells became VLA-4+ until the 4th day of culture. Expression of VLA-4 was maintained in the major population of the cultured cells until the 4th week. The cells in S/G2/M phase were greater in number in VLA-4 high fraction than in VLA-4 low fraction (n=4, p<.001). Furthermore, the fraction of cells in S/G2/M phase increased as the expression of VLA-4 became higher. These results suggest that cord blood CD34+ cells expressing high levels of VLA-4 have more proliferative activities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20-24
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2001

Keywords

  • Antigens, CD34
  • Cell Cycle
  • Ex Vivo Expansion
  • Fetal Blood
  • Receptors, Very Late Antigen
  • VLA-4

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