Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors

Following the discovery of methods to generate large numbers of specific dendritic cells (DCs) ex vivo, the possibility of exploiting these cells in immunotherapeutic strategies will become a reality. It seems to be rationally to analyse the influence of the precursor source for further features and...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Szaryńska, Krzysztof Preis, Piotr Zabul, Zbigniew Kmieć
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2018-10-01
Series:Central European Journal of Immunology
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spelling doaj-e14e66c80b134dfd9ce34c9dbff1023b2020-11-25T01:08:57ZengTermedia Publishing HouseCentral European Journal of Immunology1426-39121644-41242018-10-0143330631310.5114/ceji.2018.8005034292Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursorsMagdalena SzaryńskaKrzysztof PreisPiotr ZabulZbigniew KmiećFollowing the discovery of methods to generate large numbers of specific dendritic cells (DCs) ex vivo, the possibility of exploiting these cells in immunotherapeutic strategies will become a reality. It seems to be rationally to analyse the influence of the precursor source for further features and applications. For the needs of the given project DCs were derived from precursors derived from adult peripheral blood (APB) and umbilical cord blood (UCB). During some expansions of UCB CD34+ cells were separated giving non-adherent DCs (NA-DCs) or adherent DCs (A-DCs), whereas DCs derived from UCB precursors without separation gave rise to All-DCs. DC subpopulations were stimulated by lipopolysaccharides (LPS) or interferon- (IFN-), and afterwards the morphology, phenotype, and stimulatory properties were analysed. Our findings demonstrated that DCs generated from APB and UCB precursors were not equivalent and exhibited opposite features when expanded in comparable conditions. Additionally, all three subpopulations of UCB-derived DCs presented functional dissimilarities. Based on our results we concluded that the precursor source and the composition of media must be considered as crucial to the success of potential therapeutic application.https://www.termedia.pl/Diversity-of-dendritic-cells-generated-from-umbilical-cord-or-adult-peripheral-blood-precursors,10,34292,1,1.htmldendritic cells haematopoietic stem cells monocytes
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author Magdalena Szaryńska
Krzysztof Preis
Piotr Zabul
Zbigniew Kmieć
spellingShingle Magdalena Szaryńska
Krzysztof Preis
Piotr Zabul
Zbigniew Kmieć
Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
Central European Journal of Immunology
dendritic cells
haematopoietic stem cells
monocytes
author_facet Magdalena Szaryńska
Krzysztof Preis
Piotr Zabul
Zbigniew Kmieć
author_sort Magdalena Szaryńska
title Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
title_short Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
title_full Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
title_fullStr Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
title_sort diversity of dendritic cells generated from umbilical cord or adult peripheral blood precursors
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Central European Journal of Immunology
issn 1426-3912
1644-4124
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Following the discovery of methods to generate large numbers of specific dendritic cells (DCs) ex vivo, the possibility of exploiting these cells in immunotherapeutic strategies will become a reality. It seems to be rationally to analyse the influence of the precursor source for further features and applications. For the needs of the given project DCs were derived from precursors derived from adult peripheral blood (APB) and umbilical cord blood (UCB). During some expansions of UCB CD34+ cells were separated giving non-adherent DCs (NA-DCs) or adherent DCs (A-DCs), whereas DCs derived from UCB precursors without separation gave rise to All-DCs. DC subpopulations were stimulated by lipopolysaccharides (LPS) or interferon- (IFN-), and afterwards the morphology, phenotype, and stimulatory properties were analysed. Our findings demonstrated that DCs generated from APB and UCB precursors were not equivalent and exhibited opposite features when expanded in comparable conditions. Additionally, all three subpopulations of UCB-derived DCs presented functional dissimilarities. Based on our results we concluded that the precursor source and the composition of media must be considered as crucial to the success of potential therapeutic application.
topic dendritic cells
haematopoietic stem cells
monocytes
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