Cell kinetic status of haematopoietic stem cells

The haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) population supports a tremendous cellular production over the course of an animal’s lifetime, e.g. adult humans produce their body weight in red cells, white cells and platelets every 7 years, while the mouse produces about 60% of its body weight in the course of a 2 year lifespan. Understanding how the HSC population carries this out is of interest and importance, and a first step in that understanding involves the characterization of HSC kinetics. Using previously published continuous labelling data (of Bradford et al. 1997 and Cheshier et al. 1999 ) from mouse HSC and a standard G0 model for the cell cycle, the steady state parameters characterizing these HSC populations are derived. It is calculated that in the mouse the differentiation rate ranges between about 0.01 and 0.02, the rate of cell re‐entry from G0 back into the proliferative phase is between 0.02 and 0.05, the rate of apoptosis from the proliferative phase is between 0.07 and 0.23 (all units are days−1), and the duration of the proliferative phase is between 1.4 and 4.3 days. These values are compared with previously obtained values derived from the modelling by Abkowitz and colleagues of long‐term haematopoietic reconstitution in the cat ( Abkowitz et al. 1996 ) and the mouse ( Abkowitz et al. 2000 ). It is further calculated using the estimates derived in this paper and other data on mice that between the HSC and the circulating blood cells there are between 17 and 19.5 effective cell divisions giving a net amplification of between ~170 000 and ~720 000.

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