2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2007.02.013
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Molecular Evidence for Hierarchical Transcriptional Lineage Priming in Fetal and Adult Stem Cells and Multipotent Progenitors

Abstract: Recent studies implicated the existence of adult lymphoid-primed multipotent progenitors (LMPPs) with little or no megakaryocyte-erythroid potential, questioning common myeloid and lymphoid progenitors as obligate intermediates in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) lineage commitment. However, the existence of LMPPs remains contentious. Herein, global and single-cell analyses revealed a hierarchical organization of transcriptional lineage programs, with downregulation of megakaryocyte-erythroid genes from HSCs to L… Show more

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“…10,12 To investigate whether LSKFlt3 hi cells with CFU-S potential could be separated from LSKFlt3 hi LMPPs without such activity, we analyzed previous Affymetrix array results. 15 Whereas we had shown that most investigated genes affiliated with the Mk and E lineages are no longer expressed in LSKFlt3 hi cells, we did find that Mpl was still expressed in a fraction of LSKFlt3 hi cells, although at reduced levels and frequencies when compared with LSKCD34 Ϫ Flt3 Ϫ and LSKCD34 ϩ Flt3 Ϫ cells. 10,15 Of further note, the fraction of BM LSKFlt3 hi cells expressing Mpl coexpressed genes of the GM lineage but predominantly not of the lymphoid lineage, in contrast to LSKFlt3 hi cells negative for Mpl, which frequently coexpressed lymphoid and GM genes.…”
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“…10,12 To investigate whether LSKFlt3 hi cells with CFU-S potential could be separated from LSKFlt3 hi LMPPs without such activity, we analyzed previous Affymetrix array results. 15 Whereas we had shown that most investigated genes affiliated with the Mk and E lineages are no longer expressed in LSKFlt3 hi cells, we did find that Mpl was still expressed in a fraction of LSKFlt3 hi cells, although at reduced levels and frequencies when compared with LSKCD34 Ϫ Flt3 Ϫ and LSKCD34 ϩ Flt3 Ϫ cells. 10,15 Of further note, the fraction of BM LSKFlt3 hi cells expressing Mpl coexpressed genes of the GM lineage but predominantly not of the lymphoid lineage, in contrast to LSKFlt3 hi cells negative for Mpl, which frequently coexpressed lymphoid and GM genes.…”
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“…15 Furthermore, a similar pattern of multilineage transcriptional priming could be observed in fetal LSKFlt3 hi cells with the distinction that a larger fraction of LSKFlt3 hi cells from the fetal liver were transcriptionally primed compared with LSKFlt3 hi adult BM cells. 15 Thus, we also compared the multilineage transcriptional priming of LSKFlt3 hi Mpl Ϫ and LSKFlt3 hi Mpl hi fetal liver (E14.5-E15.5) cells. The expression pattern of Mpl in relationship to Flt3 was comparable to that in adult BM, allowing purification of equivalent LSKFlt3 hi Mpl hi and LSKFlt3 hi Mpl Ϫ populations ( Figure 3B).…”
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“…Crucially, however, gene expression analysis and clustering demonstrated that both the basal CD49f Low c-Kit þ and basal CD49f High c-Kit þ cells were in fact most closely related to the MaSCs. This suggests that the occasional c-Kit þ basal cells may be variant MaSCs undergoing 'lineage priming', in which stem/progenitor cells express genes associated with their differentiated daughter populations (Huang et al, 2007;Mansson et al, 2007). Such cells are unlikely to comprise a stable population, but will revert to a canonical stem cell state if they do not receive signals that promote their differentiation.…”
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