P-selectin was shown to bind committed human hematopoietic progenitors (colony-forming unit-granulocyte-macrophage [CFU-GM] and burst-forming unit-erythroid [BFU-E]) as identified by their expression of the CD34 antigen and by in vitro clonogenic assays. In addition, P-selectin bound all precursors (pre-CFU) of committed myeloid progenitors assayed by their ability to sustain hematopoiesis in both conventional stroma-containing and stroma-free, cytokine-dependent systems. Binding of CD34+ cells to P-selectin was temperature-independent and shear-resistant, occurred only in the presence of divalent cations, was protease sensitive, and was completely blocked by anti-P-selectin antibody. Neuraminidase treatment of CD34+ cells completely abrogated their binding to P-selectin, implying a prominent role for sialic acid in the structure and function of the P-selectin ligand on hematopoietic progenitors. Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) CSLEX-1 and HECA-452, which identify carbohydrate epitopes involving sialic acid, bound to 33% and 35% of CD34+ cells, respectively, and included the majority of CFU-GM and pre-CFU. Three-color flow cytometric analysis showed a precise codistribution of CSLEX-1 and HECA-452 antigens on CD34+ cells, implying recognition of the same glycoprotein antigen by the two MoAbs. Treatment of CD34+ cells with neuraminidase completely abolished binding of both MoAbs. In addition, HECA-452 partially blocked the adhesion of CD34+ cells to P-selectin. P-selectin glycoprotein ligand (PSGL-1), recently molecularly cloned from the promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL60, was expressed by CD34+ cells as determined by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Combined with the functional and biochemical characteristics, these data suggest that PSGL-1 may comprise an important P-selectin ligand expressed by primitive hematopoietic cells, but do not preclude the existence of additional P-selectin ligands on these cells.
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June 15, 1995
Primitive human hematopoietic progenitors adhere to P-selectin (CD62P)
AC Zannettino,
AC Zannettino
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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MC Berndt,
MC Berndt
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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C Butcher,
C Butcher
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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EC Butcher,
EC Butcher
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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MA Vadas,
MA Vadas
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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PJ Simmons
PJ Simmons
Leukaemia Research Unit, Hanson Centre for Cancer Research, Adelaide, South Australia.
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Blood (1995) 85 (12): 3466–3477.
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AC Zannettino, MC Berndt, C Butcher, EC Butcher, MA Vadas, PJ Simmons; Primitive human hematopoietic progenitors adhere to P-selectin (CD62P). Blood 1995; 85 (12): 3466–3477. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.12.3466.bloodjournal85123466
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