학술논문

Lymphoid reconstitution of the human fetal thymus in SCID mice with CD34+ precursor cells.
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Experimental Medicine. 174(5)
Subject
Human Fetal Tissue
Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Human
Regenerative Medicine
Transplantation
Stem Cell Research - Umbilical Cord Blood/ Placenta
Stem Cell Research
Stem Cell Research - Umbilical Cord Blood/ Placenta - Human
Hematology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Inflammatory and immune system
Animals
Antigens
CD
Antigens
CD34
Bone Marrow
Fetus
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Humans
Mice
Mice
SCID
Organ Culture Techniques
Polymerase Chain Reaction
T-Lymphocytes
Thymus Gland
Medical and Health Sciences
Immunology
Language
Abstract
The search for human hematopoietic stem cells has been hampered by the lack of appropriate assay systems. Demonstration of the ability of precursor cell candidates to give rise to T cells is of significant difficulty since dissociated in vitro cultured thymus stroma cells lose their ability to sustain thymocyte maturation. To define further the differentiative capacities of the rare human fetal liver and bone marrow cells that express the CD34 surface antigen and exhibit in vitro myeloid and pre-B cell activities, we have microinjected them into HLA-mismatched fetal thymus fragments, partially depleted of hematopoietic cells by low temperature culture. In vitro colonized thymuses have then been allowed to develop upon engraftment into immunodeficient SCID mice. Using this modification of the SCID-hu system, we show that low numbers of fetal CD34+ progenitor cells can repopulate the lymphoid compartment in the human thymus.