• Title of article

    Circulating factors may be responsible for murine strain-specific responses to mobilizing cytokines

  • Author/Authors

    Anne Kessinger، نويسنده , , Sally Mann، نويسنده , , Barbara OʹKane Murphy، نويسنده , , John D. Jackson، نويسنده , , J. Graham Sharp، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    775
  • To page
    778
  • Abstract
    Objective To determine if circulating factors influence strain-specific responses to administration of hematopoietic stem-cell mobilizing cytokines, a murine model was employed. Methods Plasma aliquots from intact DBA2, Balb/c, and C57Bl/6 mice were injected into intact Balb/c mice prior to delivery of mobilizing cytokines. Control Balb/c mice were injected with mobilizing cytokines alone. Plasma from hemi-body irradiated Balb/c mice, known to inhibit mobilization, was also injected into Balb/c mice. Twenty-four hours later, spleen cells were harvested and assayed for granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming cells (GM-CFC) and high-proliferative-potential colony-forming cells (HPP-CFC). Simultaneously harvested blood aliquots were assayed for CD45+/CD34+ cells using flow cytometric techniques. Results Mice receiving plasma from any source demonstrated significant inhibition of mobilization of HPP-CFC and GM-CFC to the spleen as compared to mobilized controls; for HPP-CFC, plasma from C57Bl/6 mice was more inhibitory than plasma from Balb/c (p = 0.001) or from DBA2 mice (p = 0.01), while for GM-CFC, plasma from C57Bl/6 mice was more inhibitory than Balb/c plasma but not more inhibitory than DBA2 plasma. Mice injected with plasma from previously irradiated Balb/c mice exhibited the expected HPP-CFC and GM-CFC mobilization inhibition, which was not statistically different from the inhibition seen in animals that received C57Bl/6 plasma. Mobilization of CD34+/CD45+ cells to the blood also appeared to be inhibited by pretreatment with C57Bl/6 plasma, but not DBA2 plasma. Conclusion These data suggest that strain-specific patterns of mobilization may be influenced by a circulating mobilization inhibitor(s).
  • Journal title
    Experimental Hematology
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Experimental Hematology
  • Record number

    513537