Cell-surface antigen expression in early and term gestation fetal hematopoietic progenitor cells. 1998

T M Opie, and L E Shields, and R G Andrews
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

The objective of this study was to compare the expression of primitive cell-surface antigens on CD34+ cells from early in gestation to those from term gestations. Fetal blood samples were obtained from 10 early gestation (21.0+/-0.8 [SE] weeks) and 12 term gestation (39.3+/-0.4 weeks) fetuses. The mononuclear cell population was separated by red cell lysis. Two-color flow cytometry was used to assess cell surface antigen coexpression of CD34 with CD33, CD38, and HLA-DR as well as staining by a cocktail of monoclonal antibodies for lineage-associated (Lin) antigens (CD2, CD10, CD11b, CD19, CD20, CD33, CD36, 7B9, and Glycophorin-A). The frequency of CD34+ cells (5.5+/-0.9 versus 1.5+/-0.2, p < 0.001) was significantly higher in the early gestational age group. Within the CD34+ population, the frequency of CD34+/CD38- cells (81.8+/-9.9 versus 51.3+/-7.7, p = 0.02) and CD34+/DR- cells (15.3+/-7.4 versus 8.2+/-2.7, p = 0.05) was also higher in the early gestational age group. In contrast, CD34+/CD33- (51.8+/-10.1 versus 83.0+/-6.1, p = 0.02) and CD34+/Lin- cells (15.9+/-7.0 versus 51.8 +/-6.9, p < 0.01) were higher in the term gestation group. The high percentage of CD34+, CD34+/CD38-, and CD34+/DR- cells supports our hypothesis that early gestational age fetal blood has a higher frequency of primitive hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells than does umbilical cord blood at term. This suggests that hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells in early fetal blood may be a desirable target for in utero gene therapy. However, further studies to characterize the functional properties of CD34+ cell subsets at different stages of fetal development will be necessary to determine the appropriateness of targeting fetal hematopoietic cells for in utero gene therapy. The higher frequency of CD34+/CD33- and CD34+/Lin- cells from term gestational age fetuses was unexpected, and the significance of this finding is unclear at this time.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008562 Membrane Glycoproteins Glycoproteins found on the membrane or surface of cells. Cell Surface Glycoproteins,Surface Glycoproteins,Cell Surface Glycoprotein,Membrane Glycoprotein,Surface Glycoprotein,Glycoprotein, Cell Surface,Glycoprotein, Membrane,Glycoprotein, Surface,Glycoproteins, Cell Surface,Glycoproteins, Membrane,Glycoproteins, Surface,Surface Glycoprotein, Cell,Surface Glycoproteins, Cell
D009244 NAD+ Nucleosidase An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) to NICOTINAMIDE and ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE RIBOSE. Some are extracellular (ectoenzymes).The enzyme from some sources also catalyses the hydrolysis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP). DPNase,Diphosphopyridine Nucleotidase,NAD+ Glycohydrolase,NADase,Diphosphopyridine Nucleotidases,Ecto-NAD+ Glycohydrolase,NAD(P) Nucleosidase,NAD+ Nucleosidases,NAD-Glycohydrolase,NAD-Glycohydrolases,NADP Nucleosidase,NADP-Glycohydrolase,NADases,Ecto NAD+ Glycohydrolase,Glycohydrolase, Ecto-NAD+,Glycohydrolase, NAD+,NAD Glycohydrolase,NAD Glycohydrolases,NADP Glycohydrolase,Nucleosidase, NAD+,Nucleosidase, NADP,Nucleosidases, NAD+,Nucleotidase, Diphosphopyridine,Nucleotidases, Diphosphopyridine
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D003114 Colony-Forming Units Assay A cytologic technique for measuring the functional capacity of stem cells by assaying their activity. Clonogenic Cell Assay,Stem Cell Assay,Clonogenic Cell Assays,Colony Forming Units Assays,Colony-Forming Units Assays,Stem Cell Assays,Assay, Clonogenic Cell,Assay, Colony-Forming Units,Assay, Stem Cell,Assays, Clonogenic Cell,Assays, Colony-Forming Units,Assays, Stem Cell,Colony Forming Units Assay
D005260 Female Females
D005312 Fetal Blood Blood of the fetus. Exchange of nutrients and waste between the fetal and maternal blood occurs via the PLACENTA. The cord blood is blood contained in the umbilical vessels (UMBILICAL CORD) at the time of delivery. Cord Blood,Umbilical Cord Blood,Blood, Cord,Blood, Fetal,Blood, Umbilical Cord,Bloods, Cord,Bloods, Fetal,Bloods, Umbilical Cord,Cord Blood, Umbilical,Cord Bloods,Cord Bloods, Umbilical,Fetal Bloods,Umbilical Cord Bloods
D005434 Flow Cytometry Technique using an instrument system for making, processing, and displaying one or more measurements on individual cells obtained from a cell suspension. Cells are usually stained with one or more fluorescent dyes specific to cell components of interest, e.g., DNA, and fluorescence of each cell is measured as it rapidly transverses the excitation beam (laser or mercury arc lamp). Fluorescence provides a quantitative measure of various biochemical and biophysical properties of the cell, as well as a basis for cell sorting. Other measurable optical parameters include light absorption and light scattering, the latter being applicable to the measurement of cell size, shape, density, granularity, and stain uptake. Cytofluorometry, Flow,Cytometry, Flow,Flow Microfluorimetry,Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting,Microfluorometry, Flow,Cell Sorting, Fluorescence-Activated,Cell Sortings, Fluorescence-Activated,Cytofluorometries, Flow,Cytometries, Flow,Flow Cytofluorometries,Flow Cytofluorometry,Flow Cytometries,Flow Microfluorometries,Flow Microfluorometry,Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting,Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sortings,Microfluorimetry, Flow,Microfluorometries, Flow,Sorting, Fluorescence-Activated Cell,Sortings, Fluorescence-Activated Cell
D005865 Gestational Age The age of the conceptus, beginning from the time of FERTILIZATION. In clinical obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated from the onset of the last MENSTRUATION which is about 2 weeks before OVULATION and fertilization. It is also estimated to begin from fertilization, estrus, coitus, or artificial insemination. Embryologic Age,Fetal Maturity, Chronologic,Chronologic Fetal Maturity,Fetal Age,Maturity, Chronologic Fetal,Age, Embryologic,Age, Fetal,Age, Gestational,Ages, Embryologic,Ages, Fetal,Ages, Gestational,Embryologic Ages,Fetal Ages,Gestational Ages
D006021 Glycophorins The major sialoglycoprotein of human erythrocyte membranes. It consists of at least two sialoglycopeptides and is composed of 60% carbohydrate including sialic acid and 40% protein. It is involved in a number of different biological activities including the binding of MN blood groups, influenza viruses, kidney bean phytohemagglutinin, and wheat germ agglutinin. Erythrocyte Sialoglycoproteins,Glycoconnectin,Glycoconnectins,Glycophorin,Glycophorin D,MN Sialoglycoprotein,Red Blood Cell Membrane Sialoglycoprotein,Glycophorin A,Glycophorin A(M),Glycophorin B,Glycophorin C,Glycophorin E,Glycophorin HA,Ss Erythrocyte Membrane Sialoglycoproteins,Ss Sialoglycoprotein,beta-Sialoglycoprotein,Sialoglycoprotein, MN,Sialoglycoprotein, Ss,Sialoglycoproteins, Erythrocyte,beta Sialoglycoprotein

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