Stem cell factor increases colony-forming unit-spleen number in vitro in synergy with interleukin-6, and in vivo in Sl/Sld mice as a single factor

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Hematopoiesis is thought to be modulated by interactions of progenitor cells with hematopoietic growth factors. We have shown that colony-forming units-spleen (CFU-S) and repopulating stem cells require interleukin-3 (IL-3) to survive in vitro, and that CFU-S number and long-term repopulating ability can be increased by culture in the combination of IL-3 and IL-6. In this report, we describe the effects of stem cell factor (SCF) on CFU-S and repopulating stem cells. Injection of SCF into anemic Sl/Sld mice caused a twofold and 20-fold increase in CFU-S number in the bone marrow and spleen of treated animals, respectively. After 6 days in suspension culture, CFU-S number increased threefold in cultures supplemented with SCF and IL-6, or SCF, IL-3, and IL-6 relative to the number at day 0. The long-term repopulating ability of cells cultured in SCF, IL-3, and IL-6 was approximately sevenfold better than that of cells cultured in IL-3 or SCF. Similar experiments were performed on populations of bone marrow cells enriched for, or depleted of, CFU-S by elutriation and lineage subtraction. The combination of SCF and IL-6 increased CFU-S number approximately fourfold to eightfold in the CFU-S-enriched fraction, but had no effect on the CFU-S-depleted cells. These results show that SCF alone can increase CFU-S number in vivo, and in combination with other growth factors increases CFU-S numbers in vitro. © 1992 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Bodine, D. M., Orlic, D., Birkett, N. C., Seidel, N. E., & Zsebo, K. M. (1992). Stem cell factor increases colony-forming unit-spleen number in vitro in synergy with interleukin-6, and in vivo in Sl/Sld mice as a single factor. Blood, 79(4), 913–919. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v79.4.913.bloodjournal794913

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