Delineation among Eight Major Hematopoietic Subsets in Murine Bone Marrow Using a Two-Color Flow Cytometric Technique

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Background: Many methods have been developed specifically for identifying hematopoietic progenitor cells in murine hone marrow, but few methods allow rapid identification of multiple bone marrow populations. We describe a new, simple method for identifying simultaneously eight populations in murine bone marrow with two-color flow cytometry and phenotypically define these populations. Methods: Bone marrow was stained with anti-Ly-6C and anti-B220 (CD45R) in one fluorochrome and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) in another fluorochrome. The eight populations identified in this way were defined further primarily by four-color flow cytometry. Results: Six of the eight populations were characterized phenotypically as containing erythroid, granulocytic, mast, early B, mature B, and stem cell populations. Two additional populations with phenotypic characteristics of partially differentiated precursor cells also were identified. One population was Ly-6C/B220+ and WGA-. It also expressed markers associated with early B, T, and/or dendritic cell differentiation. The second population was Ly-6ChiWGAhiMac-1+ and was negative for numerous other lineage-specific and precursor markers. Its morphology suggested monocytic differentiative potential. Conclusions: A two-color flow cytometric assay profiles six hone marrow populations with identifiable phenotypes and two additional unique, putative hematopoietic precursor populations. Cytometry 43:297-307, 2001. © 2001 Wiley-Liss. Inc.

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Schlueter, A. J., Bhatia, S. K., Li, X., Tygrett, L. T., Yamashita, Y., De Vries, P., & Waldschmidt, T. J. (2001). Delineation among Eight Major Hematopoietic Subsets in Murine Bone Marrow Using a Two-Color Flow Cytometric Technique. Cytometry, 43(4), 297–307. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0320(20010401)43:4<297::AID-CYTO1062>3.0.CO;2-9

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