[HTML][HTML] Enhanced self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells mediated by the polycomb gene product Bmi-1

A Iwama, H Oguro, M Negishi, Y Kato, Y Morita… - Immunity, 2004 - cell.com
A Iwama, H Oguro, M Negishi, Y Kato, Y Morita, H Tsukui, H Ema, T Kamijo, Y Katoh-Fukui…
Immunity, 2004cell.com
Abstract The Polycomb group (PcG) gene Bmi-1 has recently been implicated in the
maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) from loss-of-function analysis. Here, we
demonstrate that increased expression of Bmi-1 promotes HSC self-renewal. Forced
expression of Bmi-1 enhanced symmetrical cell division of HSCs and mediated a higher
probability of inheritance of stemness through cell division. Correspondingly, forced
expression of Bmi-1, but not the other PcG genes, led to a striking ex vivo expansion of …
Abstract
The Polycomb group (PcG) gene Bmi-1 has recently been implicated in the maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) from loss-of-function analysis. Here, we demonstrate that increased expression of Bmi-1 promotes HSC self-renewal. Forced expression of Bmi-1 enhanced symmetrical cell division of HSCs and mediated a higher probability of inheritance of stemness through cell division. Correspondingly, forced expression of Bmi-1, but not the other PcG genes, led to a striking ex vivo expansion of multipotential progenitors and marked augmentation of HSC repopulating capacity in vivo. Loss-of-function analyses revealed that among PcG genes, absence of Bmi-1 is preferentially linked with a profound defect in HSC self-renewal. Our findings define Bmi-1 as a central player in HSC self-renewal and demonstrate that Bmi-1 is a target for therapeutic manipulation of HSCs.
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