Novel role of interleukin 7 in myelopoiesis: Stimulation of primitive murine hematopoietic progenitor cells

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Abstract

Interleukin 7 (IL-7) has been demonstrated to be an important regulator of the growth of B and T cell precursors as well as mature T cells, whereas IL-7 has been reported to have no direct myeloproliferative effects. Here we show that IL-7 potently and directly enhances colony stimulating factor-induced myeloid colony formation from Lin-Sca-1+ murine bone marrow progenitor cells, increasing the cloning frequency up to ninefold and cell numbers up to 50-fold, without affecting their ability to differentiate along the myeloid lineages In contrast, IL-7 has no effect on proliferation of committed Lin- myeloid progenitors. Thus, in addition to its established lymphopoietic potential, this study implicates a novel role of IL-7 in early myelopoiesis.

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Jacobsen, F. W., Veiby, O. P., Skjønsberg, C., & Jacobsen, S. E. W. (1993). Novel role of interleukin 7 in myelopoiesis: Stimulation of primitive murine hematopoietic progenitor cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 178(5), 1777–1782. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.178.5.1777

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