Taichman R S, Emerson S G
Department of Periodontics, Prevention, and Geriatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
J Exp Med. 1994 May 1;179(5):1677-82. doi: 10.1084/jem.179.5.1677.
Previous attempts at identifying the constitutive source(s) of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) in human bone marrow have been unsuccessful despite the fact that normal bone marrow supports abundant myelopoiesis in vivo. We hypothesized that the intimate physical association between bone and hematopoietic cells facilitates interactions between osteoblasts and hematopoietic stem cells. Here we provide the first direct evidence that human osteoblasts participate in hematopoiesis by constitutively producing G-CSF and present the protein in a membrane-associated fashion to human hematopoietic progenitors. These results suggest a direct and central role for osteoblasts in normal myelopoiesis.
尽管正常骨髓在体内支持丰富的骨髓生成,但此前在鉴定人骨髓中粒细胞集落刺激因子(G-CSF)的组成来源方面的尝试均未成功。我们推测,骨骼与造血细胞之间密切的物理关联促进了成骨细胞与造血干细胞之间的相互作用。在此,我们提供了首个直接证据,表明人成骨细胞通过组成性产生G-CSF参与造血过程,并以膜相关的方式将该蛋白呈递给人造血祖细胞。这些结果表明成骨细胞在正常骨髓生成中具有直接且核心的作用。