1013 – VARIOUS IMMUNE CELL DEVELOPMENT FROM EMBRYOS TO ADULTS

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Momoko Momoko, Michihiro Kobayashi
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Abstract

Recently, many pieces of evidence indicate that blood cell development in the embryo is more complicated than we previously thought. Old textbooks state that the first blood cells arise in the extra-embryonic yolk sac described as transient primitive hematopoiesis, followed by definitive hematopoietic stem/progenitor emergence in the aorta-gonad mesonephros (AGM) region. These HSPCs migrate to the fetal liver and maintain fetal hematopoiesis. HSCs migrate to the bone marrow before birth and establish adult-type hematopoiesis for life. However, we and others recently reported that fetal liver hematopoiesis is supported by HSC-independent hematopoietic progenitors and the fetal-derived (HSC-independent) immune cells persist into adult life much longer than we expected. Using lineage tracing mouse models, we precisely examined the percentage of HSC-derived cells in each hematopoietic lineage and found that not 100% of cells are derived from HSCs. Instead, hematopoietic cells derived from endothelial cells in the early embryo contribute to many immune cell populations. These results were also confirmed by transplantation assays. We also identified the earliest innate lymphoid progenitors in the fetal liver. These cells arise independently of HSCs and differentiate into peritoneal B-1 cells, intestinal IgA+ cells, some T cells, and mast cells. We also examined detailed BCR of fetal-derived and HSC-derived B-1 cells.

Our data display a new paradigm in which immune cells are a mixture of cells from different origins and could function differently.

1013 - 从胚胎到成人的各种免疫细胞发育过程
最近,许多证据表明,胚胎中血细胞的发育比我们以前想象的要复杂得多。旧教科书认为,胚胎外卵黄囊中出现的第一批血细胞被描述为短暂的原始造血,随后在主动脉-性腺-肾间质(AGM)区域出现明确的造血干/祖细胞。这些造血干细胞迁移到胎儿肝脏,维持胎儿的造血功能。造血干细胞在出生前迁移到骨髓,并终生建立成人型造血。然而,我们和其他人最近报告说,胎儿肝脏造血是由不依赖造血干细胞的造血祖细胞支持的,而且胎儿来源的(不依赖造血干细胞的)免疫细胞持续到成年的时间比我们预期的要长很多。我们利用系谱追踪小鼠模型,精确检测了每种造血系中造血干细胞衍生细胞的比例,发现并非100%的细胞都来自造血干细胞。相反,源自早期胚胎内皮细胞的造血细胞为许多免疫细胞群做出了贡献。移植试验也证实了这些结果。我们还在胎儿肝脏中发现了最早的先天性淋巴祖细胞。这些细胞独立于造血干细胞而产生,并分化为腹膜B-1细胞、肠道IgA+细胞、部分T细胞和肥大细胞。我们的数据显示了一种新的模式,即免疫细胞是不同来源细胞的混合物,可能发挥不同的功能。
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Experimental hematology
Experimental hematology 医学-血液学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Hematology publishes new findings, methodologies, reviews and perspectives in all areas of hematology and immune cell formation on a monthly basis that may include Special Issues on particular topics of current interest. The overall goal is to report new insights into how normal blood cells are produced, how their production is normally regulated, mechanisms that contribute to hematological diseases and new approaches to their treatment. Specific topics may include relevant developmental and aging processes, stem cell biology, analyses of intrinsic and extrinsic regulatory mechanisms, in vitro behavior of primary cells, clonal tracking, molecular and omics analyses, metabolism, epigenetics, bioengineering approaches, studies in model organisms, novel clinical observations, transplantation biology and new therapeutic avenues.
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