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CD38 promotes hematopoietic stem cell dormancy.

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العنوان: CD38 promotes hematopoietic stem cell dormancy.
المؤلفون: Ibneeva, Liliia, Singh, Sumeet Pal, Sinha, Anupam, Eski, Sema Elif, Wehner, Rebekka, Rupp, Luise, Kovtun, Iryna, Pérez-Valencia, Juan Alberto, Gerbaulet, Alexander, Reinhardt, Susanne, Wobus, Manja, von Bonin, Malte, Sancho, Jaime, Lund, Frances, Dahl, Andreas, Schmitz, Marc, Bornhäuser, Martin, Chavakis, Triantafyllos, Wielockx, Ben, Grinenko, Tatyana
المصدر: PLoS Biology; 2/29/2024, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p1-29, 29p
مصطلحات موضوعية: HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells, CD38 antigen, ADENOSINE diphosphate ribose, STEM cell transplantation, TRANSCRIPTION factors
مستخلص: A subpopulation of deeply quiescent, so-called dormant hematopoietic stem cells (dHSCs) resides at the top of the hematopoietic hierarchy and serves as a reserve pool for HSCs. The state of dormancy protects the HSC pool from exhaustion throughout life; however, excessive dormancy may prevent an efficient response to hematological stresses. Despite the significance of dHSCs, the mechanisms maintaining their dormancy remain elusive. Here, we identify CD38 as a novel and broadly applicable surface marker for the enrichment of murine dHSCs. We demonstrate that cyclic adenosine diphosphate ribose (cADPR), the product of CD38 cyclase activity, regulates the expression of the transcription factor c-Fos by increasing the release of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Subsequently, we uncover that c-Fos induces the expression of the cell cycle inhibitor p57Kip2 to drive HSC dormancy. Moreover, we found that CD38 ecto-enzymatic activity at the neighboring CD38-positive cells can promote human HSC quiescence. Together, CD38/cADPR/Ca2+/c-Fos/p57Kip2 axis maintains HSC dormancy. Pharmacological manipulations of this pathway can provide new strategies to improve the success of stem cell transplantation and blood regeneration after injury or disease. Dormant hematopoietic stem cells (dHSC) represent a stem cell reserve that is important for hematopoiesis throughout life. In this study, CD38 is identified as a surface marker and novel regulator of mouse HSCs that promotes their dormancy. Interestingly, while human HSCs lack CD38 expression, CD38 expression in neighboring cells similarly promotes human HSC quiescence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:15449173
DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3002517