ENGRAFTMENT OF DOGS WITH IA-POSITIVE MARROW-CELLS ISOLATED BY AVIDIN BIOTIN IMMUNOADSORPTION
- 1 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 69 (5) , 1363-1367
Abstract
Previous work has shown failure of engraftment in lethally irradiated dogs when autologous marrow was depleted of Ia-positive cells with an anti-Ia antibody and complement before infusion. In the current study, we have utilized an avidin-biotin immunoadsorption procedure to obtain a population of highly enriched Ia-positive cells for autologous bone marrow transplantation in dogs given lethal irradiation. Dog marrow cells (2.4 to 7.0 .times. 109 cells) that contained 8.6% to 19.9% Ia-positive cells were treated successively with monoclonal antibody 7.2, which reacts with a framework determinant of Ia-antigen, and biotin-conjugated goat antimouse immunoglobulin. These treated cells were passed over a column of avidin-Biogel (polyacrylamide) and the adherent cells removed by mechanical agitation. Seven lethally irradiated dogs were transplanted with 5.9 to 33.4 .times. 106 recovered adherent cells per kilogram of which 69.0% to 88.0% were Ia-positive. All dogs had hematologic recovery; six are alive and well with durable engraftment and one died on day 15 posttransplant. They are immunologically normal as determined by lymph node and bone marrow biopsies, lymphocyte function, and immunophenotyping of peripheral blood and bone marrow cells. These data provide further evidence that canine hematopoietic stem cells express Ia-like antigens and that these cells are capable of complete hematopoietic and immunologic reconstitution in an autologous model.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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