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Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche

Osteopontin (OPN) is an important component in both bone and blood regulation, functioning as a bridge between the two. Previously, thrombin-cleaved osteopontin (trOPN), the dominant form of OPN in adult bone marrow (BM), was demonstrated to be a critical negative regulator of adult hematopoietic st...

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Autores principales: Cao, Huimin, Cao, Benjamin, Heazlewood, Chad K., Domingues, Melanie, Sun, Xuan, Debele, Emmanuel, McGregor, Narelle E., Sims, Natalie A., Heazlewood, Shen Y., Nilsson, Susan K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31461896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8090985
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author Cao, Huimin
Cao, Benjamin
Heazlewood, Chad K.
Domingues, Melanie
Sun, Xuan
Debele, Emmanuel
McGregor, Narelle E.
Sims, Natalie A.
Heazlewood, Shen Y.
Nilsson, Susan K.
author_facet Cao, Huimin
Cao, Benjamin
Heazlewood, Chad K.
Domingues, Melanie
Sun, Xuan
Debele, Emmanuel
McGregor, Narelle E.
Sims, Natalie A.
Heazlewood, Shen Y.
Nilsson, Susan K.
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description Osteopontin (OPN) is an important component in both bone and blood regulation, functioning as a bridge between the two. Previously, thrombin-cleaved osteopontin (trOPN), the dominant form of OPN in adult bone marrow (BM), was demonstrated to be a critical negative regulator of adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) via interactions with α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins. We now demonstrate OPN is also required for fetal hematopoiesis in maintaining the HSC and progenitor pool in fetal BM. Specifically, we showed that trOPN is highly expressed in fetal BM and its receptors, α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins, are both highly expressed and endogenously activated on fetal BM HSC and progenitors. Notably, the endogenous activation of integrins expressed by HSC was attributed to high concentrations of three divalent metal cations, Ca(2+), Mg(2+) and Mn(2+), which were highly prevalent in developing fetal BM. In contrast, minimal levels of OPN were detected in fetal liver, and α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins expressed by fetal liver HSC were not in the activated state, thereby permitting the massive expansion of HSC and progenitors required during early fetal hematopoiesis. Consistent with these results, no differences in the number or composition of hematopoietic cells in the liver of fetal OPN(-/-) mice were detected, but significant increases in the hematopoietic progenitor pool in fetal BM as well as an increase in the BM HSC pool following birth and into adulthood were observed. Together, the data demonstrates OPN is a necessary negative regulator of fetal and neonatal BM progenitors and HSC, and it exhibits preserved regulatory roles during early development, adulthood and ageing.
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spelling pubmed-67709102019-10-30 Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche Cao, Huimin Cao, Benjamin Heazlewood, Chad K. Domingues, Melanie Sun, Xuan Debele, Emmanuel McGregor, Narelle E. Sims, Natalie A. Heazlewood, Shen Y. Nilsson, Susan K. Cells Article Osteopontin (OPN) is an important component in both bone and blood regulation, functioning as a bridge between the two. Previously, thrombin-cleaved osteopontin (trOPN), the dominant form of OPN in adult bone marrow (BM), was demonstrated to be a critical negative regulator of adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) via interactions with α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins. We now demonstrate OPN is also required for fetal hematopoiesis in maintaining the HSC and progenitor pool in fetal BM. Specifically, we showed that trOPN is highly expressed in fetal BM and its receptors, α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins, are both highly expressed and endogenously activated on fetal BM HSC and progenitors. Notably, the endogenous activation of integrins expressed by HSC was attributed to high concentrations of three divalent metal cations, Ca(2+), Mg(2+) and Mn(2+), which were highly prevalent in developing fetal BM. In contrast, minimal levels of OPN were detected in fetal liver, and α(4)β(1) and α(9)β(1) integrins expressed by fetal liver HSC were not in the activated state, thereby permitting the massive expansion of HSC and progenitors required during early fetal hematopoiesis. Consistent with these results, no differences in the number or composition of hematopoietic cells in the liver of fetal OPN(-/-) mice were detected, but significant increases in the hematopoietic progenitor pool in fetal BM as well as an increase in the BM HSC pool following birth and into adulthood were observed. Together, the data demonstrates OPN is a necessary negative regulator of fetal and neonatal BM progenitors and HSC, and it exhibits preserved regulatory roles during early development, adulthood and ageing. MDPI 2019-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6770910/ /pubmed/31461896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8090985 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cao, Huimin
Cao, Benjamin
Heazlewood, Chad K.
Domingues, Melanie
Sun, Xuan
Debele, Emmanuel
McGregor, Narelle E.
Sims, Natalie A.
Heazlewood, Shen Y.
Nilsson, Susan K.
Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title_full Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title_fullStr Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title_full_unstemmed Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title_short Osteopontin is An Important Regulative Component of the Fetal Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche
title_sort osteopontin is an important regulative component of the fetal bone marrow hematopoietic stem cell niche
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31461896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8090985
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