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Abstract
Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) sustain blood cell production throughout an individual's lifespan through complex processes ultimately leading to fates of self-renewal, differentiation or cell death decisions. A fine balance between these decisions in vivo allows for the size of the HSC pool to be maintained. While many key factors involved in regulating HSC/progenitor cell differentiation and cell death are known, the critical regulators of HSC self-renewal are largely unknown. In recent years, however, a number of studies describing methods of increasing or decreasing the numbers of HSCs in a given population have emerged. Of major interest here are the emerging roles of retinoids in the regulation of HSCs.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17846663 PMCID: PMC1950592 DOI: 10.1155/2007/87934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PPAR Res Impact factor: 4.964
Figure 1Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) undergo fate decisions including self-renewal (resulting in the production of more HSCs), differentiation (producing more mature progenitor cells), senescence, or apoptosis, the latter two resulting in cell death.
Figure 2A summary of the effects of ATRA on HSC-containing LKS+ cells. LTRC = long-term repopulating HSCs, STRC = short-term repopulating HSCs, CFU-S = colony-forming unit-spleen, CFC = colony-forming cell. Upward pointing arrows indicate increase in potential, the number of arrows indicates the magnitude of increase, sideways arrows indicate maintenance of potential. Modified from [25].
Expression of RARs and ALDH1 in murine HSCs and progenitor cells. Positive expression is indicated by (+) and negative expression by (−). Summary of data is obtained from references [27] and [44].
| Hematopoietic cell population | ||
| HSCs | Progenitors | |
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| RAR | + | + |
| RAR | + | + |
| RAR | + | − |
| RAR | + | − |
| RAR | + | + |
| ALDH1 | + | − |