Granzyme B and Perforin Lytic Proteins Are Expressed in CD34+ Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells Mobilized by Chemotherapy and Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor

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Granzyme B and perforin are cytoplasmic granule-associated proteins used by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells to kill their targets. However, granzyme B gene expression has also been detected in a non-cytotoxic hematopoietic murine multipotent stem cell line, FDCP-Mix. The objective of the present study was to investigate whether granzyme B and perforin could be expressed in human hematopoietic CD34+ cells and if present, discover what their physiologic relevance could be. The primitive CD34+ human cell line KG1a was investigated first and was found to express granzyme B and perforin. Highly purified hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells were then selected using the CD34 surface antigen as marker. Steady-state bone marrow (BM) CD34+ cells did not contain these proteins. Peripheral blood (PB) CD34+ cells, which had been induced to circulate, were also analyzed. After chemotherapy (CT) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) treatment, CD34+ cells strongly expressed mRNAs and proteins of granzyme B and perforin. In contrast, CD34+ cells mobilized by G-CSF alone were negative. Western blot analysis further showed that granzyme B and perforin proteins were identical in CD34+ cells and activated PBLs. Such proteins might be implicated in the highly efficient migration of CD34+ stem/progenitor cells from BM to PB after CT and G-CSF treatment. The cellular adhesion mechanisms involved in the BM homing of CD34+ cells are disrupted at least temporarily after CT. The Asp-ase proteolytic activity of granzyme B on extracellular matrix proteins could be used by progenitor cells for their rapid detachment from BM stromal cells and perforin might facilitate their migration across the endothelial cell barrier. © 1995 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Berthou, C., Marolleau, J. P., Lafaurie, C., Soulié, A., Dal Cortivo, L., Bourge, J. F., … Sasportes, M. (1995). Granzyme B and Perforin Lytic Proteins Are Expressed in CD34+ Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells Mobilized by Chemotherapy and Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor. Blood, 86(9), 3500–3506. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v86.9.3500.bloodjournal8693500

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