Abstract
Murine fetal liver (FL) and adult bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are characterized by cell surface expression of CD38 and c-kit. Because murine yolk sac (YS) HSC activity precedes the initiation of FL hematopoiesis, we investigated whether YS-derived HSCs also expressed c-kit and CD38. c-Kit+CD38+lineage- cells derived from day 9 YS as well as adult BM were found to be enriched in high proliferative potential colony-forming cells. c-Kit+CD38+lineage- YS or adult BM cells were capable of long-term reconstitution (>6 months) of busulfan-conditioned newborn or lethally irradiated adult mice, respectively. In contrast, c-kit+CD38-lineage- populations from both tissues were enriched in lineage-committed progenitors and had no long-term HSC activity. We concluded that c-kit and CD38 are cell surface markers of HSCs expressed throughout murine ontogeny.
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Dagher, R. N., Hiatt, K., Traycoff, C., Srour, E. E., & Yoder, M. C. (1998). c-Kit and CD38 are expressed by long-term reconstituting hematopoietic cells present in the murine yolk sac. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 4(2), 69–74. https://doi.org/10.1053/bbmt.1998.v4.pm9763109
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