학술논문

Identification of endoglin as a functional marker that defines long-term repopulating hematopoietic stem cells.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 11/26/2002, Vol. 99 Issue 24, p15468. 6p. 6 Color Photographs, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 6 Graphs.
Subject
*HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells
*STEM cells
Language
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
We describe a strategy to obtain highly enriched long-term repopulating (LTR) hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from bone marrow side-population (SP) cells by using a transgenic reporter gene driven by a stem cell enhancer. To analyze the gene-expression profile of the rare HSC population, we developed an amplification protocol termed "constant-ratio PCR," in which sample and control cDNAs are amplified in the same PCR. This protocol allowed us to identify genes differentially expressed in the enriched LTR-HSC population by oligonucleotide microarray analysis using as little as 1 ng of total RNA. Endoglin, an ancillary transforming growth factor β receptor, was differentially expressed by the enriched HSCs. Importantly, endoglin-positive cells, which account for 20% of total SP cells, contain all the LTR-HSC activity within bone marrow SP. Our results demonstrate that endoglin, which plays important roles in angiogenesis and hematopoiesis, is a functional marker that defines LTR HSCs. Our overall strategy may be applicable for the identification of markers for other tissue-specific stem cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]