c-kit+ stem cells and thymocyte precursors in the livers of adult mice

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Abstract

Livers of the adult mice contain c-kit+ stem cells can reconstitute thymocytes, multiple lineage cells, and bone marrow (BM) stem cells. Transfer of 1 x 107 hepatic mononuclear cells MNC) and 5 x 104 hepatic c-kit+ cells of BALB/c mice induced DP thymocytes within a week in four Gy-irradiated CB17/-SCID mice, but 2 wk were required for BM cells or BM c-kit+ cells to produce DP thymocytes. Moreover, B cell-depleted BM cells or liver MNC of SCID mice that had been rescued by hepatic MNC of BALB/c mice again reconstituted thymus and B cells of other irradiated SCID mice. CD3- IL- 2Rβ- populations of both BM cells and hepatic mNC of C57BL/6 (B6) mice generate T cells with intermediate TCR (mostly NK1.1) in the liver of irradiated B6 SCID mice before thymic reconstitution (extrathymic T cells). Furthermore, transfer of liver c-kit+ cells of B6-Ly 5.1 mice into irradiated B6 SCID (Ly5.2) mice revealed that liver c-kit+ cells can reconstitute myeloid and erythroid lineage cells. These results strongly suggest that the liver contains pluripotent stem cells and serves an important hematopoietic organ even into adulthood.

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Watanabe, H., Miyaji, C., Seki, S., & Abo, T. (1996). c-kit+ stem cells and thymocyte precursors in the livers of adult mice. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 184(2), 687–693. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.184.2.687

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