Hosen Naoki, Sonoda Yoshiaki, Oji Yusuke, Kimura Takafumi, Minamiguchi Hitoshi, Tamaki Hiroya, Kawakami Manabu, Asada Momotaro, Kanato Keisuke, Motomura Mari, Murakami Masaki, Fujioka Tatsuya, Masuda Tomoki, Kim Eui Ho, Tsuboi Akihiro, Oka Yoshihiro, Soma Toshihiro, Ogawa Hiroyasu, Sugiyama Haruo
Department of Molecular Medicine, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka, Japan.
Br J Haematol. 2002 Feb;116(2):409-20. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2002.03261.x.
The Wilms' tumour gene, WT1, is expressed at high levels in leukaemia cells and plays an important role in leukaemogenesis. WT1 is also expressed in human normal CD34+ bone marrow (BM) cells at about 100 times lower levels than in leukaemia cells. To identify and characterize WT1-expressing cells in CD34+ BM cells, they were sorted into single cells and analysed for WT1 expression using two kinds of single-cell reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) methods. Using the semiquantitative single-cell polyA-PCR + sequence-specific (SS)-PCR method, WT1 expression was detected in four (1.3%) out of 319 CD34+ BM single cells. To confirm the above results, a single-cell nested sequence-specific (NSS)-RT-PCR method that was less quantitative but more sensitive than the polyA-PCR + SS-PCR method was also performed, and WT1 expression was detected in 15 (1.1%) out of 1315 CD34+ BM single cells. In total, WT1 expression was found in 19 (1.2%) out of 1634 CD34+ BM single cells. No significant differences in the frequencies of WT1-expressing cells were found between CD34+CD38- and CD34+CD38+ BM single cells. Furthermore, WT1-expressing CD34+ BM single cells expressed WT1 at levels similar to those in K562 leukaemia single cells. Analysis of lineage-specific and cell cycle gene expression in WT1-expressing CD34+ BM single cells showed that the WT1 gene could be expressed in both uncommitted, dormant CD34+CD38- and lineage-committed, proliferating CD34+CD38+ BM cells. Our results could indicate that these WT1-expressing CD34+ BM cells were normal counterparts of leukaemia cells.
威尔姆斯瘤基因(WT1)在白血病细胞中高水平表达,在白血病发生过程中起重要作用。WT1在人类正常CD34+骨髓(BM)细胞中的表达水平比在白血病细胞中低约100倍。为了鉴定和表征CD34+ BM细胞中表达WT1的细胞,将它们分选成单细胞,并使用两种单细胞逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)方法分析WT1的表达。使用半定量单细胞polyA-PCR +序列特异性(SS)-PCR方法,在319个CD34+ BM单细胞中的4个(1.3%)中检测到WT1表达。为了证实上述结果,还进行了一种单细胞巢式序列特异性(NSS)-RT-PCR方法,该方法定量性较差但比polyA-PCR + SS-PCR方法更灵敏,在1315个CD34+ BM单细胞中的15个(1.1%)中检测到WT1表达。总共,在1634个CD34+ BM单细胞中的19个(1.2%)中发现了WT1表达。在CD34+CD38-和CD34+CD38+ BM单细胞中,表达WT1的细胞频率没有显著差异。此外,表达WT1的CD34+ BM单细胞中WT1的表达水平与K562白血病单细胞中的水平相似。对表达WT1的CD34+ BM单细胞中的谱系特异性和细胞周期基因表达分析表明,WT1基因可以在未分化、休眠的CD34+CD38-和已分化、增殖的CD34+CD38+ BM细胞中表达。我们的结果可能表明,这些表达WT1的CD34+ BM细胞是白血病细胞的正常对应物。