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The Periostin/Integrin-alpha v Axis Regulates the Size of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Pool in the Fetal Liver

Biswas, Atreyi
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Roy, Irene M.
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Babu, Prathibha C.
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August 11, 2020
Stem Cell Reports

We earlier showed that outside-in integrin signaling through POSTN-ITGAV interaction plays an important role in regulating adult he-matopoietic stem cell (HSC) quiescence. Here, we show that Itgav deletion results in increased frequency of phenotypic HSCs in fetal liver (FL) due to faster proliferation. Systemic deletion of Postn led to increased proliferation of FL HSCs, albeit without any loss of stemness, unlike Vav-Itgav(-/-) HSCs. Based on RNA sequencing analysis of FL and bone marrow HSCs, we predicted the involvement of DNA damage response pathways in this dichotomy. Indeed, proliferative HSCs from Postn-deficient FL tissues showed increased levels of DNA repair, resulting in lesser double-strand breaks. Thus POSTN, with its expression majorly localized in the vascular endothelium of FL tissue, acts as a regulator of stem cell pool size during development. Overall, we demonstrate that the duality of response to proliferation in HSCs is developmental stage dependent and can be correlated with DNA damage responses.

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DOI
10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.06.022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000560023900006

Author(s)
Biswas, Atreyi
Roy, Irene M.
Babu, Prathibha C.
Manesia, Javed
Schouteden, Sarah
Vijayakurup, Vinod
Anto, Ruby John
Huelsken, Joerg  orcid-logo
Lacy-Hulbert, Adam
Verfaillie, Catherine M.
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Date Issued

2020-08-11

Published in
Stem Cell Reports
Volume

15

Issue

2

Start page

340

End page

357

Subjects

Cell & Tissue Engineering

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Cell Biology

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dna-damage

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self-renewal

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niches

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osteopontin

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integrins

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component

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thrombopoietin

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proliferation

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expression

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stress

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