1998
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v91.10.3693.3693_3693_3701
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Delayed Targeting of Cytokine-Nonresponsive Human Bone Marrow CD34+ Cells With Retrovirus-Mediated Gene Transfer Enhances Transduction Efficiency and Long-Term Expression of Transduced Genes

Abstract: Primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) are potential targets for treatment of numerous hematopoietic diseases using retroviral-mediated gene transfer (RMGT). To achieve high efficiency of gene transfer into primitive HPCs, a delicate balance between cellular activation and proliferation and maintenance of hematopoietic potential must be established. We have demonstrated that a subpopulation of human bone marrow (BM) CD34+ cells, highly enriched for primitive HPCs, persists in culture in a mitotically … Show more

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“…Development of strategies to protect larger numbers of primitive clonogenic cells is needed. HSCs derived from adult sources can be nonresponsive to cytokine stimulation that is needed for integration of oncoretrovirus vectors into the host genome (Veena et al, 1998) . In addition, adult HSCs lose their pluripotency due to cytokine-mediated differentiation (Gothot et al, 1998;Guenechea et al, 1999).…”
Section: In Vivo Selection Of Hspcs In Humanized Mouse Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of strategies to protect larger numbers of primitive clonogenic cells is needed. HSCs derived from adult sources can be nonresponsive to cytokine stimulation that is needed for integration of oncoretrovirus vectors into the host genome (Veena et al, 1998) . In addition, adult HSCs lose their pluripotency due to cytokine-mediated differentiation (Gothot et al, 1998;Guenechea et al, 1999).…”
Section: In Vivo Selection Of Hspcs In Humanized Mouse Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%