Cellular copper content modulates differentiation and self‐renewal in cultures of cord blood‐derived CD34+ cells
- 6 March 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 116 (3) , 655-661
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0007-1048.2001.03316.x
Abstract
Summary. Several clinical observations have suggested that copper (Cu) plays a role in regulating haematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) development. To further study this role we used an ex vivo system. Cord blood-derived CD34+ cells were cultured in liquid medium supplemented with Kit- ligand, FLt3, interleukin 6 (IL-6), thrombopoietin and IL-3. Under these conditions, Cu content, measured by atomic absorption, was 7 ng/107 cells. Modulation of intracellular Cu was achieved by supplementing the cultures with the Cu chelator tetraethylenepentamine, which reduced cellular Cu (4 ng/107 cells), or ceruloplasmin or Cu sulphate that elevated cellular Cu (18 and 14 ng/107 cells respectively). The results indicated that low Cu content delayed differentiation, as measured by the surface antigens CD34, CD14 and CD15, colony-forming unit (CFU) frequency and cell morphology, while high Cu accelerated differentiation compared with Cu unmanipulated cultures. As a result, expansion of total cells, CFU and CD34+ cells in low Cu was extended (12–16 weeks), and in high Cu was shortened (2–4 weeks), compared with control cultures (6–8 weeks). These effects required modulation of intracellular Cu only during the first 1–3 weeks of the culture; the long-term effects persisted thereafter, suggesting that the decision process for either self-renewal or differentiation is taken early during the culture. This novel method of controlling cell proliferation and differentiation by copper and copper chelators might be utilized for ex vivo manipulation of HPC for various clinical applications.Keywords
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