Chemokine polyreactivity of IL7Rα + CSF-1R + lympho-myeloid progenitors in the developing fetal liver

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In murine ontogeny, fetal liver is the major hemato- and B-lymphopoietic site until birth. Hematopoiesis develops in largely non-hematopoietic niches, which provide contacts, chemokines and cytokines that induce migration, residence, proliferation and differentiation of progenitors. Within early multipotent progenitors an IL7Rα + CSF-1R + subset expressed a mixture of lymphoid- and myeloid-specific genes and differentiated to lymphoid and myeloid lineages in vitro. By contrast, IL7Rα + cells were lymphoid-committed, and CSF-1R + cells were erythro-myeloid-restricted. To respond to a multitude of chemokines single biphenotypic cells expressed CXCR4 and as many as five other chemokine receptors. The monopotent IL7Rα + and CSF-1R + progenitors all expressed CXCR4, and mutually exclusive, more restricted sets of the analysed five chemokine receptors. This study proposes that chemokine polyreactive, cytokine-bipotent and monopotent progenitors transmigrate through LYVE-1 high endothelium, attracted by selected chemokines, and reach the IL7- and CSF-1-producing ALCAM high mesenchymal niche, attracted by other sets of chemokines, to differentiate to B-lymphoid respectively myeloid cells.

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Kajikhina, K., Melchers, F., & Tsuneto, M. (2015). Chemokine polyreactivity of IL7Rα + CSF-1R + lympho-myeloid progenitors in the developing fetal liver. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12817

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