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Granulocyte-Derived Cationic Peptide Enhances Homing and Engraftment of Bone Marrow Stem Cells after Transplantation / 한국실험동물학회지
Laboratory Animal Research ; : 133-140, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116718
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Current strategies to accelerate hematopoietic reconstitution after transplantation include transplantation of greater numbers of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs) or ex vivo expansion of harvested HSPCs before transplant. However, the number of cells available for transplantation is usually low, and strategies to expand HSPCs and maintain equivalent engraftment capability ex vivo are limited. We noted that activated granulocyte-derived cationic peptides positively primed responsiveness of HSPCs to a CXCL12 gradient. Accordingly, we noted that accelerated homing/engraftment of beta-defensin-2, a well-known antimicrobial cationic peptide, primed bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNCs) compared to normal BMNCs after transplantation into lethally irradiated recipients. We envision that small cationic peptides, which primarily possess antimicrobial functions and are harmless to mammalian cells, could be applied to prime HSPCs before transplantation. This novel approach would be particularly important in cord blood transplantation, where the number of HSPCs available for transplantation is usually limited.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Peptides / Stem Cells / Bone Marrow / Hematopoietic Stem Cells / Transplants / Fetal Blood Language: English Journal: Laboratory Animal Research Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Peptides / Stem Cells / Bone Marrow / Hematopoietic Stem Cells / Transplants / Fetal Blood Language: English Journal: Laboratory Animal Research Year: 2011 Type: Article