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We measured cell surface expression of CD34, HLA-DR, CD38, CD19, CD33, CD71, and CD45 antigens in the hematopoietic progenitor cells of fetal cord blood to investigate immunophenotypic changes at different gestational ages. These antigens were identified by flow cytometry in 11 fetuses (gestational age 19–24 wk, in 12 preterm (25–28 wk) and in ten newborn infants born at term. The frequency and number of CD34+ cells were higher in the blood of the 11 fetuses; in addition, a statistically significant inverse correlation between number of CD34+ cells and advancing gestational age was noted. The numbers of CD34+CD19+, CD34+CD33+, and CD34+CD45+ coexpressing cells were significantly higher in the fetuses, whereas CD34+CD38+ cells were more represented in the neonates at term. Gestational age was inversely correlated with the number of CD34+CD19+ and CD34+CD33+ coexpressing cells. A positive correlation between gestational age and CD34+CD38+ cells was noted. The number of CD34–CD19+, CD34–CD38+, and CD34–CD45+ cells was higher in term infants; furthermore, a significant correlation between advancing gestational age and CD34–CD38+ or CD34–CD45+ cells was demonstrated. The proliferative capacity was also higher at lower gestational ages. These data suggest that the development and lineage commitment of fetal cord blood hematopoietic progenitor cells are very active during the last two trimesters of pregnancy. The most significant changes of hematopoietic cells maturation seem to occur within 25 wk of gestation.
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Abbreviations
- HUCB:
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human umbilical cord blood
- PE:
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phycoerythrin
- BFU-E:
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erythroid burst-forming unit
- CFU-GEMM:
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granulocyte-erythroid-macrophage-megakaryocyte colony-forming unit
- CFU-GM:
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granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming unit
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Gasparoni, A., Ciardelli, L., Avanzini, M. et al. Immunophenotypic Changes of Fetal Cord Blood Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells During Gestation. Pediatr Res 47, 825–829 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-200006000-00024
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