Multiorgan engraftment and differentiation of human cord blood CD34 + Lin cells in goats assessed by gene expression profiling

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(2006)

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To investigate multitissue engraftment of human primitive hematopoietic cells and their differentiation in goats, human CD34 + Lin − cord blood cells transduced with a GFP vector were transplanted into fetal goats at 45–55 days of gestation. GFP + cells were detected in hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic organs including blood, bone marrow, spleen, liver, kidney, muscle, lung, and heart of the recipient goats (1.2–36% of all cells examined). We identified human β2 microglobulin-positive cells in multiple tissues. GFP + cells sorted from the perfused liver of a transplant goat showed human insulin-like growth factor 1 gene sequences, indicating that the engrafted GFP + cells were of human origin. A substantial fraction of cells engrafted in goat livers expressed the human hepatocyte-specific antigen, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, albumin, hepatocyte nuclear factor, and GFP. DNA content analysis showed no evidence for cellular fusion. Long-term engraftment of GFP + cells could be detected in the blood of goats for up to 2 yr. Microarray analysis indicated that human genes from a variety of functional categories were expressed in chimeric livers and blood. The human/goat xenotransplant model provides a unique system to study the kinetics of hematopoietic stem cell engraftment, gene expression, and possible stem cell plasticity under noninjured conditions.
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