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  • Fetal cells enter the maternal bloodstream during pregnancy, leading to a condition called microchimerism, where these cells persist for decades and may influence maternal health and tissue repair.
  • Researchers tested the theory that the fetal microchimeric cells are primitive stem cells, specifically CD34+ adherent cells, found in the blood of pregnant women.
  • The study found a significant presence of these fetal cells in the adherent CD34+ cell population and identified markers indicating their stem cell characteristics, suggesting they could sustain a long-term fetal presence in the mother's body.

Article Abstract

Background: During pregnancy, fetal cells enter the maternal bloodstream resulting in fetal cell microchimerism. The fetal cells persist in the mother for decades and colonize a variety of maternal organs. They are associated with maternal autoimmune diseases and may also participate in tissue repair. The identity of the microchimeric cells is not certain but they must be able to persist long-term and have potential for multitissue differentiation.

Methods And Results: Here we tested the hypothesis that the fetal microchimeric cells are primitive stem cells, represented by CD34+ adherent cells, which have a wide potential for differentiation. We isolated these stem cells from the blood of pregnant females (n = 25) and detected fetal cells of the correct gender, using fluorescence in situ hybridization, in a high proportion (71% male fetuses and 90% female fetuses; false positive rate 11%, false negative rate 29%) of cases. By RT-PCR, we demonstrated that the cells express Oct-4, Nanog and Rex-1. No fetal cells were detected in the mononuclear or total CD34+ cell populations but high frequencies (mean 11.8%) of fetal cells were detected in the adherent CD34+ cell population.

Conclusions: These results identify adherent CD34+ stem cells as candidate fetal microchimeric cells, which are capable of sustaining the fetal cell population in the long term and have the ability to colonize multiple tissues and organs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dem417DOI Listing

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