Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Dormancy and Quiescence: Insights into Regeneration and Disease.

IF 11.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Jasmin Rettkowski, Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid
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Abstract

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into specialized cell types, forming the foundation of tissue maintenance and repair. In the blood system, this process is known as hematopoiesis. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), positioned at the apex of the hematopoietic hierarchy, have the unique ability to reconstitute the hematopoietic system long-term. HSC stemness is defined by multipotency, allowing differentiation into all blood lineages, and self-renewal, maintaining the stem cell pool. A fundamental property of HSCs is quiescence, which refers to a reversible inactive cell cycle state that preserves their self-renewal potential. Dormant HSCs represent a subset of quiescent stem cells with minimal division rates and the most potent stemness. Dysregulation of dormancy and quiescence is linked to HSC dysfunction. Here, we explore mechanisms regulating HSC dormancy and quiescence under homeostatic and stress conditions. Finally, we describe how factors such as aging, inflammation, and malignancies disrupt these states.

造血干细胞休眠和静止的调控:对再生和疾病的见解。
干细胞是一种未分化的细胞,具有自我更新和分化为特化细胞类型的能力,是组织维持和修复的基础。在血液系统中,这个过程被称为造血。造血干细胞(hsc)位于造血系统的顶端,具有长期重建造血系统的独特能力。造血干细胞的干细胞性被定义为多能性,允许分化成所有的血液谱系,并自我更新,维持干细胞库。造血干细胞的一个基本特性是静止,这是一种可逆的非活性细胞周期状态,保留了它们的自我更新潜力。休眠造血干细胞是静止干细胞的一个子集,具有最小的分裂率和最强大的干性。休眠和静止的失调与造血干细胞功能障碍有关。在此,我们探讨了在稳态和应激条件下调节HSC休眠和静止的机制。最后,我们描述了衰老、炎症和恶性肿瘤等因素是如何破坏这些状态的。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, established in 1985, comprehensively addresses major advancements in cell and developmental biology. Encompassing the structure, function, and organization of cells, as well as the development and evolution of cells in relation to both single and multicellular organisms, the journal explores models and tools of molecular biology. As of the current volume, the journal has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, making all articles published under a CC BY license.
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