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Characterization of a human stromal cell line supporting hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferation: Effect of HIV expression
Authors:Pr Joseph D Mosca  Sumesh Kaushal  Suzanne Gartner  Stephen W Kessler  Vince F La Russa  Ernest F Terwilliger  Jerome H Kim  Richard G Carroll  Eric R Hall  Liyanage P Perera  Zhipeng Yu  David W Ritchey  Jin Xu  Daniel C St Louis  Douglas L Mayers
Institution:(1) The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the Military Medical Consortium for Applied Retroviral Research, Rockville, Md.;(2) New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass.;(3) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., USA
Abstract:Our objective was to determine the role that bone marrow-derived stromal cells have on human hematopoiesis in HIV infection. In particular, we dissected the heterogeneous bone marrow microenvironment to study the effect HIV expression might have on the cell population capable of producing the cytokines which will support human CD34+ cell differentiation. A stromal cell line, Lof(11-10), was established from human bone marrow by transfecting a plasmid containing the SV40 large T-antigen and isolating foci exhibiting a transformed phenotype. The Lof(11-10) cell line was characterized to determine its susceptibility to HIV infection, to identify its cytokine production profile, and to test the ability of conditioned media from this line to support CD34+ cell differentiation in the presence and absence of HIV expression. Nine cytokines were detected by RT-PCR and ELISA analysis. Conditioned media obtained from the Lof(11-10) cell line was able to support CD34+ cell differentiation. However, because the Lof(11-10) cells are not infectible by HIV, molecular clones of HIV were introduced into these cells by transfection. There was no qualitative difference in the levels of cytokine production between HIV-expressing and control Lof(11-10) cells. Furthermore, conditioned media derived from HIV-expressing and control Lof(11-10) cells added to bone marrow-derived CD34+ progenitor cells yielded similar colony formation in methylcellulose assays. Our data suggest that HIV infection of the cytokine-producing cells within the bone marrow microenvironment, as represented by the Lof(11-10) cell line, results in both normal cytokine production and hematopoiesis in spite of HIV expression. This report adds to the evidence against stromal cells being a significant target of HIV and establishes a system for comparison with more relevant models.
Keywords:CD34+ cells  Stromal cells  Cytokines  Human immunodeficiency virus
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