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Hematopoiesis

The Role of Stromal Integrin Interactions in Pro-B Cell Proliferation

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Pages 153-160 | Received 10 Feb 2000, Published online: 13 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Recent studies using long term bone marrow cultures have concluded that adherence of lymphoid precursors to the underlying stromal cells is required for normal B cell development. However, the function of specific integrin interactions in B cell development remains unresolved. In our laboratory, we observed that maximal proliferation of pro-B cells required the presence of stromal cells and that stromal cytokines alone could not replace the requirement for stromal cell contact. For that reason, we questioned whether integrin interactions play a role in regulating pro-B cell proliferation in the bone marrow. Murine pro-B cell line C1.92 expressed VLA-4, CD44, and fibronectin-receptor. Abrogation of binding of these molecules to stromal cell ligands using blocking antibodies resulted in failure of pro-B cell adherence and significant decreases in pro-B cell proliferation. Disruption of single integrin interactions did not compromise either adhesion of pro-B cells to stromal cells or IL-7 stimulated proliferation. Taken together, these data suggest that normal pro-B cells interact with stromal cells through multiple integrin interactions and that integrin mediated potentiation of pro-B cell proliferation is functionally redundant and not affected by failure of single ligand interactions.

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