Characterization and functional analysis of adult human bone marrow cell subsets in relation to B-lymphoid development

S Pontvert-Delucq, J Breton-Gorius, C Schmitt… - 1993 - ashpublications.org
S Pontvert-Delucq, J Breton-Gorius, C Schmitt, C Baillou, J Guichard, A Najman…
1993ashpublications.org
To study the frontiers between pluripotent stem cells and committed progenitors and to
further define the B-cell pathway in adult bone marrow (BM), CD34+ subpopulations and
CD34-B-lineage cells were analyzed by multiparameter flow cytometry, studied by light and
electron microscopy, and in short-term and long-term cultures (LTC). While the total CD34+
cells represent 4.9%+/-0.8 of BM mononuclear cells within the lymphoid-blast window,
73.8+/-3.5%, 14.4+/-1.8% and 8.8+/-2.9% of them were CD34+ CD10-CD19-, CD34+ …
Abstract
To study the frontiers between pluripotent stem cells and committed progenitors and to further define the B-cell pathway in adult bone marrow (BM), CD34+ subpopulations and CD34- B-lineage cells were analyzed by multiparameter flow cytometry, studied by light and electron microscopy, and in short-term and long-term cultures (LTC). While the total CD34+ cells represent 4.9% +/- 0.8 of BM mononuclear cells within the lymphoid-blast window, 73.8 +/- 3.5%, 14.4 +/- 1.8% and 8.8 +/- 2.9% of them were CD34+ CD10- CD19-, CD34+ CD10+ CD19+, and CD34+ CD10+ CD19-, respectively. CD34+ CD10+ CD19+ cells represent a smal homogeneous TdT4 c micro-blast population. Although expressing CD38 and high level of HLA-DR antigens, like myeloid committed progenitors, they did not generate LTC, myeloid, and T lymphoid colonies suggesting that the CD34+ CD10+ CD19+ population represents exclusively B lymphoid committed progenitors. By contrast, all myeloid progenitors and LTC-initiating cells were found in the CD34+ CD10- CD19- cell fraction. This fraction appeared more heterogeneous and contained CD38- HLA-DRlow small cells, larger blasts, and promonocyte-like cells exhibiting small peroxidase-positive granules. Interestingly, CD10 was also present on CD34+ CD19- cells. This population mainly coexpressed CD33 and gave rise to macrophagic colonies.
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