Bone morphogenetic proteins in vertebrate hematopoietic development

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Alexandra SnyderMargaret H Baron

Abstract

During embryonic development, the hematopoietic system is the first to generate terminally differentiated, functional cell types. The urgent necessity for the early formation of blood and blood vessels during embryogenesis means that the induction, expansion, and maturation of these systems must be rapidly and precisely controlled. Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) have been implicated in hematopoietic development in the vertebrate embryo and stimulate the proliferation and/or differentiation of human cord blood hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and embryonic stem cells in vitro. Here we review the mechanisms of action and potential roles of these soluble signaling molecules in vertebrate hematopoiesis.

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