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Transcription factor induction of vascular blood stem cell niches in vivo

Authors :
Michael J. Fairchild
Rebecca J. Freeman
Khaliun Enkhbayar
Samantha H. Collins
Samuel J. Wattrus
Eugene C. Butcher
Helen G. Wang
Jesus M. Gomez-Salinero
Elliott J. Hagedorn
Julie R. Perlin
Yi Zhou
Inés Fernández-Maestre
Brian Li
Christopher D’Amato
Emily L. Henault
Henry A. Feldman
Thanh Theresa Dinh
Alexander van Oudenaarden
Leonard I. Zon
Shelby E. Redfield
Raquel Riquelme
Shahin Rafii
Asher Lichtig
Song Yang
Karoline Holler
Junliang Pan
Clara Mao
Balvir Kunar
Tianxiao Han
Dana A.V.E. Ragoonanan
Ji Wook Kim
J. Philipp Junker
Madeleine L. Daily
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

The hematopoietic niche is a supportive microenvironment comprised of distinct cell types, including specialized vascular endothelial cells that directly interact with hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). The molecular factors that specify niche endothelial cells and orchestrate HSPC homeostasis remain largely unknown. Using multi-dimensional gene expression and chromatin accessibility analyses, we define a conserved gene expression signature and cis-regulatory landscape unique to sinusoidal endothelial cells in the HSPC niche. Using enhancer mutagenesis and transcription factor overexpression, we elucidate a transcriptional code involving members of the Ets, Sox and Nuclear Hormone Receptor families that is sufficient to induce ectopic niche endothelial cells that associate with mesenchymal stromal cells and support the recruitment, maintenance and division of HSPCs in vivo. These studies set forth an approach for generating synthetic HSPC niches, in vitro or in vivo, and for effective therapies to modulate the endogenous niche.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b26e49458391b494ac77ae49a8e22607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.03.467105