Niche TWIST1 is critical for maintaining normal hematopoiesis and impeding leukemia progression

Haematologica
Xiaoyan LiuXiaotong Ma

Abstract

The bone marrow microenvironment regulates normal and malignant hematopoiesis, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly defined. Using a chimeric mice model, we demonstrate that Twist1 deletion in the bone marrow microenvironment results in alteration of multiple niche cells as well as downregulated expression of major hematopoietic stem cell supportive factors. The perturbed microenvironment reduces hematopoietic stem cell homing and retention, impairs hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and induces myeloid skewing. Nevertheless, it accelerates the progression of MLL-AF9 leukemia, which is partially mediated by Jagged-2-dependent Notch signaling. Our data provide the first demonstration of a pivotal role of TWIST1 in favoring normal hematopoiesis and hampering leukemia development. They also bring new insights into the role of the bone marrow niche in driving the development of acute myeloid leukemia, and suggest possible new avenues, exploiting the niche, to improve leukemia treatments.

Citations

Jun 12, 2020·Stem Cells·Jane L LiesveldOmar S Aljitawi
May 16, 2020·Developmental Cell·Qiaozhi WeiPaul S Frenette

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BETA
FACS
flow cytometry
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
flow activated cell sorting

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