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JAK2-V617F and interferon-α induce megakaryocyte-biased stem cells characterized by decreased long-term functionality

Authors :
Rao, Tata Nageswara
Hansen, Nils
Stetka, Jan
Luque Paz, Damien
Kalmer, Milena
Hilfiker, Julian
Endele, Max
Ahmed, Nouraiz
Kubovcakova, Lucia
Rybarikova, Margareta
Hao-Shen, Hui
Geier, Florian
Beisel, Christian
Dirnhofer, Stefan
Schroeder, Timm
Brümmendorf, Tim H.
Wolf, Dominik
Koschmieder, Steffen
Skoda, Radek C.
Source :
Blood; April 2021, Vol. 137 Issue: 16 p2139-2151, 13p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We studied a subset of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that are defined by elevated expression of CD41 (CD41hi) and showed bias for differentiation toward megakaryocytes (Mks). Mouse models of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) expressing JAK2-V617F (VF) displayed increased frequencies and percentages of the CD41hi vs CD41lo HSCs compared with wild-type controls. An increase in CD41hi HSCs that correlated with JAK2-V617F mutant allele burden was also found in bone marrow from patients with MPN. CD41hi HSCs produced a higher number of Mk-colonies of HSCs in single-cell cultures in vitro, but showed reduced long-term reconstitution potential compared with CD41lo HSCs in competitive transplantations in vivo. RNA expression profiling showed an upregulated cell cycle, Myc, and oxidative phosphorylation gene signatures in CD41hi HSCs, whereas CD41lo HSCs showed higher gene expression of interferon and the JAK/STAT and TNFα/NFκB signaling pathways. Higher cell cycle activity and elevated levels of reactive oxygen species were confirmed in CD41hi HSCs by flow cytometry. Expression of Epcr, a marker for quiescent HSCs inversely correlated with expression of CD41 in mice, but did not show such reciprocal expression pattern in patients with MPN. Treatment with interferon-α further increased the frequency and percentage of CD41hi HSCs and reduced the number of JAK2-V617F+ HSCs in mice and patients with MPN. The shift toward the CD41hi subset of HSCs by interferon-α provides a possible mechanism of how interferon-α preferentially targets the JAK2 mutant clone.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
137
Issue :
16
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55920969
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020005563