Cultured Marrow Stromal Cells Express Common Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Antigen (CALLA): Implications for Marrow Transplantation
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This study demonstrates the presence of an antigenic determinant associated with the common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen (CALLA), and presumably CALLA itself, on stromal cells in normal human long-term marrow cultures by using two monoclonal anti-CALLA antibodies, J-5 and 24.1. Treatment of cultured stromal cells with antibody and complement resulted in the loss of most flat angulated cells and many of the fat-containing cells. However, long-term cultures were generated with cytotoxic antibody-treated marrow buffy coat cells, and the stromal cells in these cultures were also CALLA-positive. We conclude that CALLA-bearing stromal cells arise from CALLA-negative progenitors. CALLA therefore could be either a differentiation antigen acquired on mature marrow stromal cells or may arise as a proliferation-dependent antigen. These studies suggest that the generation of long-term cultures from cytotoxic antibody-treated marrow may be an appropriate in vitro model for the functional assessment of such marrow prior to its use in autologous transplantation.
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