Title of article
Rb Regulates Interactions between Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Their Bone Marrow Microenvironment
Author/Authors
Carl R. Walkley، نويسنده , , Jeremy M. Shea، نويسنده , , Natalie A. Sims، نويسنده , , Louise E. Purton، نويسنده , , Stuart H. Orkin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
15
From page
1081
To page
1095
Abstract
Hematopoiesis is maintained by stem cells (HSCs) that undergo fate decisions by integrating intrinsic and extrinsic signals, with the latter derived from the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment. Cell-cycle regulation can modulate stem cell fate, but it is unknown whether this represents an intrinsic or extrinsic effector of fate decisions. We have investigated the role of the retinoblastoma protein (RB), a central regulator of the cell cycle, in hematopoiesis. Widespread inactivation of RB in the murine hematopoietic system resulted in profound myeloproliferation. HSCs were lost from the BM due to mobilization to extramedullary sites and differentiation. This phenotype was not intrinsic to HSCs, but, rather, was the consequence of an RB-dependent interaction between myeloid-derived cells and the microenvironment. These findings demonstrate that myeloproliferation may result from perturbed interactions between hematopoietic cells and the niche. Therefore, RB extrinsically regulates HSCs by maintaining the capacity of the BM to support normal hematopoiesis and HSCs.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1018712
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