Notch1 activation increases hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal in vivo and favors lymphoid over myeloid lineage outcome

S Stier, T Cheng, D Dombkowski… - Blood, The Journal …, 2002 - ashpublications.org
S Stier, T Cheng, D Dombkowski, N Carlesso, DT Scadden
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2002ashpublications.org
Hematopoietic stem cells sequentially pass through a series of decision points affecting self-
renewal or lineage-specific differentiation. Notch1 receptor is a known modulator of lineage-
specific events in hematopoiesis that we assessed in the context of in vivo stem cell kinetics.
Using RAG-1−/− mouse stems cells, we documented increased stem cell numbers due to
decreased differentiation and enhanced stem cell self-renewal induced by Notch1.
Unexpectedly, preferential lymphoid over myeloid lineage commitment was noted when …
Hematopoietic stem cells sequentially pass through a series of decision points affecting self-renewal or lineage-specific differentiation. Notch1 receptor is a known modulator of lineage-specific events in hematopoiesis that we assessed in the context of in vivo stem cell kinetics. Using RAG-1−/−mouse stems cells, we documented increased stem cell numbers due to decreased differentiation and enhanced stem cell self-renewal induced by Notch1. Unexpectedly, preferential lymphoid over myeloid lineage commitment was noted when differentiation occurred. Therefore, Notch1 affects 2 decision points in stem cell regulation, favoring self-renewal over differentiation and lymphoid over myeloid lineage outcome. Notch1 offers an attractive target for stem cell manipulation strategies, particularly in the context of immunodeficiency and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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