F. Varas et al., Implantation of bone marrow beneath the kidney capsule results in transfernot only of functional stroma but also of hematopoietic repopulating cells, BLOOD, 96(6), 2000, pp. 2307-2309
Renal ossicles are ossified structures developed after the implantation of
a bone marrow (BM) plug beneath the kidney capsule. The authors have invest
igated the origin of the hematopoietic cells in murine renal ossicles by co
nducting sex-mismatched implants into Ly-5 congenic mice. BM plugs from tra
nsgenic mice provided additional genotypic tracers. Flow cytometry analyses
on nonadherent cells from long-term cultures established with ossicles exc
ised at 17 to 40 weeks postimplantation evidenced the presence of 5% to 70%
of donor-derived myeloid cells. The genetic analysis of the day 12 colony-
forming unit (CFU-S-12) population in ossicles excised at 10 to 40 weeks po
stimplantation revealed that 16% to 93% of the colonies were of donor origi
n. Moreover, we describe for the first time the presence of long-term repop
ulating cells of donor origin in ossicles excised at 10 to 19 weeks postimp
lantation, (Blood. 2000;96:2307-2309) (C) 2000 by The American society of H
ematology.