Transplanted spleen stromal cells with osteogenic potential support ectopic myelopoiesis

Helen C. O'Neill, Hong K. Lim, Pravin Periasamy, Lavanya Kumarappan, Jonathan K.H. Tan, Terence J. O'Neill

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    Abstract

    Spleen stromal lines which support in vitro hematopoiesis are investigated for their lineage origin and hematopoietic support function in vivo. Marker expression and gene profiling identify a lineage relationship with mesenchymal stem cells and perivascular reticular cells described recently in bone marrow. Stromal lines commonly express Cxcl12, Pdgfra and Pdgfr typical of bone marrow derived perivascular reticular cells but reflect a unique cell type in terms of other gene and marker expression. Their classification as osteoprogenitors is confirmed through ability to undergo osteogenic, but not adipogenic or chondrogenic differentiation. Some stromal lines were shown to form ectopic niches for HSCs following engraftment under the kidney capsule of NOD/SCID mice. The presence of myeloid cells and a higher representation of a specific dendritic-like cell type over other myeloid cells within grafts was consistent with previous in vitro evidence of hematopoietic support capacity. These studies reinforce the role of perivascular/perisinusoidal reticular cells in hematopoiesis and implicate such cells as niches for hematopoiesis in spleen.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere0223416
    JournalPLoS ONE
    Volume14
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2019

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