novel source of human hematopoietic stem cells from peritoneal dialysis effluents
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Abstract
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) hold great promise for the treatment of various diseases and blood disorders. However, limited availability of these cells has hampered their applications in clinical and biological research. Here we have identified a new source of autologous human HSCs in peritoneal dialysis (PD) effluents from patients with end stage renal diseases (ESRDs). Cells isolated from PD effluents contain a Lin−/CD34+/CD38−/CD90+ sub-population and can repopulate NOD/SCID/gamma−/− mice in serial transplantation. Differing from cord blood HSCs, PD-derived HSCs have high tendencies to repopulate peritoneal cavity and spleen with myeloid cells and B lymphocytes. Repopulating HSCs also reside in peritoneal cavities in mice. The isolation of HSCs from peritoneal cavities provides a novel and promising source of autologous and functional HSCs for stem cell research and possible clinical use.
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| Authors | ;Jinhui Shen;Junke Zheng;Ramesh Saxena;ChengCheng Zhang;Liping Tang |
| Journal | journal of energy chemistry |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.1016/j.scr.2015.07.003
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