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    J Transl Med. 2005 Apr 14;3(1):15.

    CD34+ cells cultured in stem cell factor and interleukin-2 generate CD56+ cells with antiproliferative effects on tumor cell lines.

    Sconocchia G, Provenzano M, Rezvani K, Li J, Melenhorst J, Hensel N, Barrett AJ.

    Hematology Branch, Stem Cell Allotransplantation Section, National Hearth Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA. Barrettj@nhlbi.nih.gov.

    In vitro stimulation of CD34+ cells with IL-2 induces NK cell differentiation. In order to define the stages of NK cell development, which influence their generation from CD34 cells, we cultured G-CSF mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ cells in the presence of stem cell factor and IL-2. After three weeks culture we found a diversity of CD56+ subsets which possessed granzyme A, but lacked the cytotoxic apparatus required for classical NK-like cytotoxicity. However, these CD56+ cells had the unusual property of inhibiting proliferation of K562 and P815 cell lines in a cell-contact dependent fashion.

    PMID: 15831091 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

    PMCID: 1087889

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