Rescue of myeloid lineage-committed preprogenitor cells from cytomegalovirus-infected bone marrow stroma

  • Busch F
  • Mutter W
  • Koszinowski U
  • et al.
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Abstract

The effect of murine cytomegalovirus on myelopoiesis was studied in long-term bone marrow culture to find an in vitro correlate for the lethal virus interference with bone marrow reconstitution (W. Mutter, M. J. Reddehase, F. W. Busch, H.-J. Bühring, and U. H. Koszinowski, J. Exp. Med. 167:1645-1658, 1988). The in vitro generation of granulocyte-monocyte progenitors (CFU-GM) discontinued after infection of the stromal cell layer, whereas the proliferation and differentiation of CFU-GM to granulocyte-monocyte colonies remained unaffected. A protocol was established to probe the functional integrity of earlier hematopoietic cells. Pre-CFU-GM (the progenitors of the CFU-GM) could be recovered from an infected bone marrow donor culture by transfer onto an inductive recipient stromal cell layer. Thus, at least in vitro, infection of bone marrow stroma appears to be the only cause of the defect in myelopoiesis.

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Busch, F. W., Mutter, W., Koszinowski, U. H., & Reddehase, M. J. (1991). Rescue of myeloid lineage-committed preprogenitor cells from cytomegalovirus-infected bone marrow stroma. Journal of Virology, 65(2), 981–984. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.65.2.981-984.1991

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