2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-126109
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Integrated Single Cell Transcriptomics Defines an Engineered Niche Supporting Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development Ex Vivo

Abstract: During embryonic development, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) arise from hemogenic endothelial cells (HEC) within arterial vessels such as the aorta of the AGM (aorta-gonad-mesonephros) region, in a process referred to as the endothelial to hematopoietic transition (EHT). Although numerous signal pathways have been implicated in EHT, the precise combination of niche-derived signals required to support the generation and self-renewal of functional, long-term engrafting HSC remains poorly defined. To elucidate th… Show more

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“…Using an AGM endothelial cell-derived in vitro vascular system that supports EHT from hemogenic precursors derived from murine embryos, the group identified a minor subset of endothelial population of developing mouse embryos with robust HSC activity at around embryonic day 9. This population is enriched in surface markers, e.g., EPCR and CD61 (Hadland et al, 2018(Hadland et al, , 2019. Furthermore, using an index sorting co-culture-based strategy that enables observation of one cell at a time, heterogeneity in engraftment potential was observed in early stages of EHT that is biased toward lymphoid fate.…”
Section: Uncovering Developmental Hematopoiesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using an AGM endothelial cell-derived in vitro vascular system that supports EHT from hemogenic precursors derived from murine embryos, the group identified a minor subset of endothelial population of developing mouse embryos with robust HSC activity at around embryonic day 9. This population is enriched in surface markers, e.g., EPCR and CD61 (Hadland et al, 2018(Hadland et al, , 2019. Furthermore, using an index sorting co-culture-based strategy that enables observation of one cell at a time, heterogeneity in engraftment potential was observed in early stages of EHT that is biased toward lymphoid fate.…”
Section: Uncovering Developmental Hematopoiesismentioning
confidence: 99%