Abstract
Gene expression studies from hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) populations purified to variable degrees have defined a set of stemness genes. Unexpectedly, results also hinted toward a HSC chromatin poised in a wide-open state. With the aim of providing a robust tool for further studies into the molecular biology of HSCs, the studies herein describe the construction and comparative molecular analysis of lambda-phage cDNA libraries from highly purified HSCs that retained their long-term repopulating activities (long-term HSCs [LT-HSCs]) and from short-term repopulating HSCs that were largely depleted of these activities. Microarray analysis of the libraries confirmed the previous results but also revealed an unforeseen preferential expression of translation- and metabolism-associated genes in the LT-HSCs. Therefore, these data indicate that HSCs are quiescent only in regard of proliferative activities but are in a state of readiness to provide the metabolic and translational activities required after induction of proliferation and exit from the HSC pool.
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Hüttmann, A., Dührsen, U., Heydarian, K., Klein‐Hitpass, L., Boes, T., Boyd, A. W., & Li, C. (2006). Gene Expression Profiles in Murine Hematopoietic Stem Cells Revisited: Analysis of cDNA Libraries Reveals High Levels of Translational and Metabolic Activities. STEM CELLS, 24(7), 1719–1727. https://doi.org/10.1634/stemcells.2005-0486
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