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Notch2 governs the rate of generation of mouse long- and short-term repopulating stem cells
Barbara Varnum-Finney, … , Freddy Radtke, Irwin D. Bernstein
Barbara Varnum-Finney, … , Freddy Radtke, Irwin D. Bernstein
Published February 1, 2011
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2011;121(3):1207-1216. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI43868.
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Research Article Hematology

Notch2 governs the rate of generation of mouse long- and short-term repopulating stem cells

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Abstract

HSCs either self-renew or differentiate to give rise to multipotent cells whose progeny provide blood cell precursors. However, surprisingly little is known about the factors that regulate this choice of self-renewal versus differentiation. One candidate is the Notch signaling pathway, with ex vivo studies suggesting that Notch regulates HSC differentiation, although a functional role for Notch in HSC self-renewal in vivo remains controversial. Here, we have shown that Notch2, and not Notch1, inhibits myeloid differentiation and enhances generation of primitive Sca-1+c-kit+ progenitors following in vitro culture of enriched HSCs with purified Notch ligands. In mice, Notch2 enhanced the rate of formation of short-term repopulating multipotential progenitor cells (MPPs) as well as long-term repopulating HSCs, while delaying myeloid differentiation in BM following injury. However, consistent with previous reports, once homeostasis was achieved, neither Notch1 nor Notch2 affected repopulating cell self-renewal. These data indicate a Notch2-dependent role in assuring orderly repopulation by HSCs, MPPs, myeloid cells, and lymphoid cells during BM regeneration.

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Barbara Varnum-Finney, Lia M. Halasz, Mingyi Sun, Thomas Gridley, Freddy Radtke, Irwin D. Bernstein

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Notch2 modulates BM stress recovery from 5FU.

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Notch2 modulates BM stress recovery from 5FU.
(A) Hes1 mRNA levels in SK...
(A) Hes1 mRNA levels in SK+ sorted BM cells 8 days after 5FU treatment. Data are mean ± SD of 3 replicates. (B–D) Recovery of PB wbc number and myeloid cell numbers (GR1+ and/or F4/80+; shown relative to day-0 levels) in mice following 5FU treatment. (B and C) Data are mean ± SEM from 6 (days 3 and 16) or 12 (days 6 and 8) mice from a representative experiment (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01). (D) Data are mean ± SEM percent day-0 levels 8 days after 5FU treatment from 3 independent Notch1 experiments with 30–32 mice per group and 2 independent Notch2 experiments with 17 mice per group. (E) BM cell number at 0, 8, and 16 days after 5FU. (F) Representative dot plots generated from BM 8 days after 5FU. Gated SK+ cell expression of F4/80 is shown in the histogram. Numbers represent the proportion of cells within the respective gate. (G and H). Number and percentage of SK+ gated cells expressing F4/80 at 0, 8, and 16 days after 5FU. (E, G, and H) Notch1 data represent mean ± SEM from 3 independent experiments with 3 or 6 mice per group (total 17 Notch1fl/flCre+ and 17 Notch1fl/flCre– individuals). Notch2 data represent mean ± SEM from 2 independent experiments with 5 or 6 mice per group (total 11 Notch2fl/flCre+ and 11 Notch2fl/flCre– individuals). P values derived with Mann-Whitney test.

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