Journal article
Development of an anti-porcine CD34 monoclonal antibody that identifies hematopoietic stem cells
DS Layton, ADG Strom, TE O'Neil, MM Broadway, GL Stephenson, KR Morris, M Muralitharan, MS Sandrin, FL Ierino, AGD Bean
Experimental Hematology | Published : 2007
Abstract
Objectives: The isolation of porcine hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) would be an important step toward development of porcine-to-human chimerism for induction of tolerance in clinical xenotransplantation. CD34 is a common marker of HSC and has not been developed as a marker in pigs. In this study we have generated and characterized a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that identifies porcine CD34 on a subset of porcine bone marrow (BM) stem/progenitor cells. Methods: The porcine CD34 gene was cloned and a recombinant protein produced. An anti-porcine CD34 mAb was produced that could detect both the recombinant protein and a subset of porcine BM cells. The CD34+ cells were phenotyped by lineage and HSC..
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