2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112102
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Ex vivo expansion and functional activity preservation of adult hematopoietic stem cells by a diarylheptanoid from Curcuma comosa

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“…Unexpectedly, they also participate in the Hippo signaling pathway (Additional file 1 : Fig. S5D, Table S5), which has been consistently shown to play a role in the effect of ASPP 049 on expanded HSCs, as previously described [ 29 ]. The gene sets identified, consisting of 46 DEGs and 11 genes of interest, were analyzed using KEGG for signaling pathway predictions related to the rescue effects of ASPP 049 on mRNA profiles (Additional file 1 : Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Unexpectedly, they also participate in the Hippo signaling pathway (Additional file 1 : Fig. S5D, Table S5), which has been consistently shown to play a role in the effect of ASPP 049 on expanded HSCs, as previously described [ 29 ]. The gene sets identified, consisting of 46 DEGs and 11 genes of interest, were analyzed using KEGG for signaling pathway predictions related to the rescue effects of ASPP 049 on mRNA profiles (Additional file 1 : Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Previous studies have revealed the constructive effects of ASPP 049, a diarylheptanoid isolated from Curcuma comosa [ 27 , 28 ], on an ex vivo CD34 + CD38 − CD90 + human HSC-culturing system. This compound potentially induces the cultured HSCs to have multi-lineage differentiation abilities in vitro, long-term reconstitution in vivo [ 29 ], as well as hematopoiesis improvement in an anemic mouse model [ 30 ]. However, the potential of HSC derivation from hiPSCs has not been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Target/signaling Expansion effect Ref. Rapamycin mTOR 112 Garcinol/isogarcinol HATs 4.5-/7.4-fold HSCs 2.5-fold SRCs (garcinol) 118 TSA HDAC 2.5-fold CD34 + 40-fold CD34 + CD90 + 132 EchA ROS inhibition PI3K/AKT activation 1.33-fold CD34 + 1.7-fold CFUs 137 ASPP049 Hippo signaling ∼1.5-fold CD34 + CD38 − ∼2-fold hCD45 + 143 Chrysin p19, p57, MNDA, NR4A2, HOXB4 ∼1.5-fold HSCs 2.7-fold SRCs 145 Resveratol 1.84-fold CD34 + /CD133 + 138 , 139 , 140 CAPE HIF-1 α , SDF-1 α and VEGF-A 1.47-fold CFUs 1.77-fold SRCs 141 , 142 5-HT Apoptosis inhibition 1.73-fold CFU-F 12.2-fold CD34 + 146 α -Tocopherol ERK1/2 2-fold LSKs 147 ATRA RA receptor 4-fold CFUs 148 , 149 …”
Section: Small Molecules For Ex Vivo Hsc Expansionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, researchers from Thailand reported a diarylheptanoid compound ASPP 049 ( 61 ) isolated from Curcuma comosa with ex vivo expansion activity and repopulating capacity in vivo 143 . RNA-seq analysis of expanded HSCs suggested Hippo pathway was most affected.…”
Section: Small Molecules For Ex Vivo Hsc Expansionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous phytochemical investigations of this plant revealed the presence of a rich source of diarylheptanoids [24]. Moreover, it has also been reported for various pharmacological activities including lipid-lowering, anti-adipogenic, bone sparing in ovariectomized rats, enhancing the expansion of hematopoietic stem cells for treatment of hematological disorders, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities [25][26][27][28][29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%