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  • Title: Early fetal liver readily repopulates B lymphopoiesis in adult bone marrow.
    Author: Chang KT, Sefc L, Psenák O, Vokurka M, Necas E.
    Journal: Stem Cells; 2005 Feb; 23(2):230-9. PubMed ID: 15671146.
    Abstract:
    Fetal liver (FL) becomes a major organ of hematopoiesis at mouse embryonic day (E) 11 and E12, when definitive hematopoietic stem cells, originating from the aorta-gonads-mesonephros region, colonize the hepatic tissue. Unipotent B-cell progenitors are very rare in FL by day 12, whereas erythropoiesis prevails. We have studied hematopoiesis in FL from different gestational ages, with special emphasis on B lymphopoiesis. The mRNA levels of selected liver-specific genes, hematopoietic lineage-specific genes, and genes for selected cytokines/hormones as well as for their receptors were evaluated by real-time polymerase chain reaction in FL from E12.5, E14.5, and E17.5, adult liver and adult bone marrow (BM). The level of B lineage-related gene expression in FL was very low at E12.5. There was also a significantly lower fraction of B220+ and CD19+ B cells in E12.5 FL compared with E17.5 FL. To analyze whether these differences reflect different stem cell potentials occurring during FL development, 10(6) or 5 x 10(6) of FL cells collected from embryos at E12.5 or E17.5 and those from adult BM were transplanted into sublethally irradiated (3- or 6-Gy) congenic mice. Short-term and long-term repopulation of B and T cells and granulocyte/macrophage lineages from donor FL or adult BM cells were evaluated in competition to adult hematopoiesis of sublethally irradiated recipients. In short-term repopulation, the transplantation of E12.5 FL cells resulted in a lower blood chimerism compared with that of E17.5 FL cells. However, the proportion of B lymphopoiesis exerted by E12.5 FL cells was not different from that of E17.5 FL or adult BM. This study demonstrates that E12.5 FL contains hematopoietic stem cells with fully developed B-cell repopulating capacity and that the developmental period of fetal hematopoiesis between E12.5 and E17.5 is not an obligatory phase for the adult B lymphopoiesis.
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