2005
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2005-03-1131
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Dose-dependent effects of the Notch ligand Delta1 on ex vivo differentiation and in vivo marrow repopulating ability of cord blood cells

Abstract: IntroductionThe widespread expression of Notch family members by hematopoietic cells, including stem cells, has led to speculation about their role in hematopoiesis. A critical role for Notch signaling in T versus B cell-fate decisions has been established in vivo with gain-and loss-of-function studies. 1-3 Despite profound effects on lymphoid cell fates, these studies have failed to identify significant effects on myeloid differentiation. However, in contrast to these in vivo studies, in vitro studies in whic… Show more

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“…Oligo sequences for shRNAs targeting NOTCH1 (9) or the luciferase gene were cloned in the pLKO-puro and pGK-GFP lentiviral vectors (gift from William Hahn of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). Lentivirus production and infections were performed as described (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oligo sequences for shRNAs targeting NOTCH1 (9) or the luciferase gene were cloned in the pLKO-puro and pGK-GFP lentiviral vectors (gift from William Hahn of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). Lentivirus production and infections were performed as described (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results demonstrate that Notch signaling increases IL-7-driven thymocyte proliferation. A relationship between the density of Notch ligands, the intensity of Notch signaling, and cell proliferation has been described by several authors [18,19]. Therefore, we performed experiments in which CD34 1 TN thymocytes were plated with growing numbers of OP9-DL1 or OP9-DL4 cells.…”
Section: Ispmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…One strategy has been focused on the ex vivo expansion of HSPC prior to transplantation which has now been tested in several clinical trials (Pineault and Abu-Khader 2015;Norkin et al 2013;Delaney et al 2005;Cairo et al 2016;de Lima et al 2012). Indeed, decreased graft failure and accelerated neutrophil recovery have been reported in patients undergoing double CB transplantation with an expanded and unmanipulated units, each unit providing short-and long-term engraftment, respectively (de Lima et al 2012;Delaney et al 2010;Horwitz et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%