Activation of Wnt Signaling in Hematopoietic Regeneration

  • Congdon K
  • Voermans C
  • Ferguson E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) respond to injury by rapidly proliferating and regenerating the hematopoietic system. Little is known about the intracellular programs that are activated within HSCs during this regenerative process and how this response may be influenced by alterations in signals from the injured microenvironment. Here we have examined the regenerating microenvironment and find that following injury it has an enhanced ability to support HSCs. During this regenerative phase, both hematopoietic and stromal cell elements within the bone marrow microenvironment show increased expression of Wnt10b, which can function to enhance growth of hematopoietic precursors. In addition, regenerating HSCs show increased activation of Wnt signaling, suggesting that microenvironmental changes in Wnt expression after injury may be integrated with the responses of the hematopoietic progenitors. Cumulatively, our data reveal that growth signals in the hematopoietic system are re-activated during injury, and provide novel insight into the influence of the microenvironment during regeneration.Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest is found at the end of this article.

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Congdon, K. L., Voermans, C., Ferguson, E. C., DiMascio, L. N., Uqoezwa, M., Zhao, C., & Reya, T. (2008). Activation of Wnt Signaling in Hematopoietic Regeneration. Stem Cells, 26(5), 1202–1210. https://doi.org/10.1634/stemcells.2007-0768

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