Development, expansion and maturation of hematopoietic stem cells in mouse embryo

被引:0
作者
Atsushi Miyajima
Ken-ichi Minehata
Masaki Takeuchi
机构
[1] The University of Tokyo,Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
来源
International Journal of Hematology | 2002年 / 76卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
During embryonic development, hematopoiesis occurs in different tissues. Primitive hematopoiesis first occurs in the yolk sac and definitive hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) arise in the aorta/gonad/mesonephros (AGM) region. Fetal liver then functions as the major hematopoietic organ from the mid to late gestation, before hematopoiesis starts in the bone marrow. We have developed a primary culture system of mouse AGM cells which produces both hematopoietic cells and endothelial cells and found that hemangioblasts, the common precursor of hematopotieic and endothelial cells, are enriched in the cell population which express podocalyxin like protein 1, a CD34-related molecule, but lacks CD45 in the AGM region. We also developed a culture system of E14.5 fetal hepatic cells which support hematopoiesis. AGM-derived HSCs proliferated most vigorously in the presence of such fetal hepatic cells, however HSCs derived from later stages of development proliferated less efficiently in the same co-culture system, suggesting that the proliferation potential of HSCs declines along with development. While AGM-derived HSCs poorly engrafted in the bone marrow of irradiated adult mice, co-culture of AGM-derived HSCs with fetal hepatic cells dramatically increased the bone marrow engraftment. These results indicate that fetal hepatic cells alter the characteristics of HSCs. Interestingly, Oncostatin M (OSM) strongly induced differentiation of immature hepatocytes to metabolically active mature hepatocytes, but it simultaneously reduced their ability to support hematopoiesis. As OSM is produced by hematopoietic cells in the fetal liver, it is likely that OSM plays a role for coordinating the development of hematopoietic cells and the liver. In conclusion, our in vitro system provides a means to study the molecular basis of development, expansion and maturation of HSCs.
引用
收藏
页码:153 / 153
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Development, expansion and maturation of hematopoietic stem cells in mouse embryo
    Miyajima, A
    Minehata, K
    Takeuchi, M
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY, 2002, 76 (Suppl 1) : 153 - 153
  • [2] Expansion of hematopoietic stem cells in the developing liver of a mouse embryo
    Ema, H
    Nakauchi, H
    BLOOD, 2000, 95 (07) : 2284 - 2288
  • [3] Progressive maturation toward hematopoietic stem cells in the mouse embryo aorta
    Boisset, Jean-Charles
    Clapes, Thomas
    Klaus, Anna
    Papazian, Natalie
    Onderwater, Jos
    Mommaas-Kienhuis, Mieke
    Cupedo, Tom
    Robin, Catherine
    BLOOD, 2015, 125 (03) : 465 - 469
  • [4] Expansion of hematopoietic stem cells in the developing liver of a mouse embryo.
    Ema, H
    Takano, H
    Nakauchi, H
    BLOOD, 1999, 94 (10) : 126B - 126B
  • [5] Emergence of hematopoietic stem cells in mouse embryo
    DieterlenLievre, F
    M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES, 1997, 13 (02): : 225 - 228
  • [6] Induction held expansion of hematopoietic stem cells in the AGM developing mouse embryo.
    Dzierzak, E
    Sanchez, MJ
    Miles, C
    Holmes, A
    Tidcombe, H
    Medvinsky, A
    BLOOD, 1996, 88 (10) : 1766 - 1766
  • [7] IDENTIFYING MOLECULAR REGULATORS OF HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL MATURATION IN THE MOUSE EMBRYO
    Jarratt, Andrew
    Greig, Kylie
    Hilton, Adrienne
    Ah-Cann, Casey
    Taoudi, Samir
    EXPERIMENTAL HEMATOLOGY, 2014, 42 (08) : S40 - S40
  • [8] Development of Hematopoietic Stem Cells in the Human Embryo
    Medvinsky, Alexander
    BLOOD, 2018, 132
  • [9] GATA-2 and the development of the hematopoietic stem cells in the midgestation mouse embryo.
    Ling, KW
    Dzierzak, E
    BLOOD CELLS MOLECULES AND DISEASES, 2003, 31 (01) : 152 - 152