
@Article{,
AUTHOR = {Zoran Ivanovic},
TITLE = {Interleukin-3 and <i>ex vivo</i> maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells: facts and controversies},
JOURNAL = {European Cytokine Network},
VOLUME = {15},
YEAR = {2004},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {6--13},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/ECN/v15n1/66496},
ISSN = {1952-4005},
ABSTRACT = {Although the utilization of IL-3 in the <i>ex vivo</i> expansion of hematopoietic stem cells has been
considered as an attractive possibility, its mode of action remains unclear and controversial. Some reports show
that IL-3 maintains or even enhances primitive stem cell activity, whereas others show the opposite. The presence
of serum in culture media enhances the pro-differentiating effect of IL-3 on stem cells. Conversely, addition of IL-3
to serum-free cultures improves the capacity of TPO, SCF and Flt3-ligand to promote the self-renewal of primitive
stem cells. The presence or absence of serum or of some serum substitutes (in serum-free cultures), as well as other
culture parameters are probably responsible for these contrasting effects of IL-3 on stem cells. However, none of
the data presently evaluated bring a clear, deﬁnitive explanation to this apparent paradox. Those data that appear
to be the most informative are presented and discussed in this “technical review”.},
DOI = {}
}



