Uncertainty in the niches that maintain haematopoietic stem cells

MJ Kiel, SJ Morrison - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
MJ Kiel, SJ Morrison
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
Haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niches are specialized microenvironments that contain
stem cells and regulate their maintenance. Cells at the interface of bone and the bone
marrow (the endosteum) contribute to the creation of HSC niches. It remains uncertain
whether this interface itself is a niche, or whether endosteal cells secrete factors that diffuse
to nearby niches. Vascular and/or perivascular cells may also create niches as many HSCs
are observed around sinusoidal blood vessels, and perivascular cells secrete factors that …
Abstract
Haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niches are specialized microenvironments that contain stem cells and regulate their maintenance. Cells at the interface of bone and the bone marrow (the endosteum) contribute to the creation of HSC niches. It remains uncertain whether this interface itself is a niche, or whether endosteal cells secrete factors that diffuse to nearby niches. Vascular and/or perivascular cells may also create niches as many HSCs are observed around sinusoidal blood vessels, and perivascular cells secrete factors that regulate HSC maintenance. Do endosteal and perivascular cells create distinct niches, or do they contribute to a common niche? We discuss a range of niche models consistent with recent evidence.
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