Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2093295 Stem Cell Reports 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Purified LT-HSC transplantation fails to fully regenerate the murine immune system•LT-HSC transplants selectively fail to regenerate B-1a cells•LT-HSC transplantation does not regenerate VH11-encoded natural antibodies•Human fetal liver regenerate peritoneal B cells that resemble murine B-1a

SummaryB cells are key components of cellular and humoral immunity and, like all lymphocytes, are thought to originate and renew from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). However, our recent single-HSC transfer studies demonstrate that adult bone marrow HSCs do not regenerate B-1a, a subset of tissue B cells required for protection against pneumonia, influenza, and other infections. Since B-1a are regenerated by transfers of fetal liver, the question arises as to whether B-1a derive from fetal, but not adult, HSCs. Here we show that, similar to adult HSCs, fetal HSCs selectively fail to regenerate B-1a. We also show that, in humanized mice, human fetal liver regenerates tissue B cells that are phenotypically similar to murine B-1a, raising the question of whether human HSC transplantation, the mainstay of such models, is sufficient to regenerate human B-1a. Thus, our studies overtly challenge the current paradigm that HSCs give rise to all components of the immune system.

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