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Author(s):  
Christopher S. Mallery ◽  
Maira Carrillo ◽  
Ariel Mei ◽  
Ana Correia-Branco ◽  
Olga Kashpur ◽  
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Author(s):  
Teresa V. Bowman ◽  
Eirini Trompouki

Abstract Purpose of Review Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are formed embryonically during a dynamic developmental process and later reside in adult hematopoietic organs in a quiescent state. In response to their changing environment, HSCs have evolved diverse mechanisms to cope with intrinsic and extrinsic challenges. This review intends to discuss how HSCs and other stem cells co-opted DNA and RNA innate immune pathways to fine-tune developmental processes. Recent Findings Innate immune receptors for nucleic acids like the RIG-I-like family receptors and members of DNA sensing pathways are expressed in HSCs and other stem cells. Even though the “classic” role of these receptors is recognition of foreign DNA or RNA from pathogens, it was recently shown that cellular transposable element (TE) RNA or R-loops activate such receptors, serving as endogenous triggers of inflammatory signaling that can shape HSC formation during development and regeneration. Summary Endogenous TEs and R-loops activate RNA and DNA sensors, which trigger distinct inflammatory signals to fine-tune stem cell decisions. This phenomenon could have broad implications for diverse somatic stem cells, for a variety of diseases and during aging.


Author(s):  
Anindya Dasgupta ◽  
Kristen Herzegh ◽  
H. Trent Spencer ◽  
Christopher Doering ◽  
Eric Day ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hu Zhang ◽  
David E. Kent ◽  
Mohammad Albanna ◽  
Lexan Lhu ◽  
Xiuzhi Susan Sun ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ellen R. Swanson ◽  
Samantha L. Elliott ◽  
Elizabeth A. Zollinger ◽  
Emek Kose

Author(s):  
Pradeep Ramalingam ◽  
Jason M. Butler ◽  
Michael G. Poulos

Abstract Purpose of Review Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) sit at the top of the hierarchy that meets the daily burden of blood production. HSC maintenance relies on extrinsic cues from the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment to balance stem cell self-renewal and cell fate decisions. In this brief review, we will highlight the studies and model systems that define the centralized role of BM vascular endothelium in modulating HSC activity in health and stress. Recent Findings The BM microenvironment is composed of a diverse array of intimately associated vascular and perivascular cell types. Recent dynamic imaging studies, coupled with single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and functional readouts, have advanced our understanding of the HSC-supportive cell types and their cooperative mechanisms that govern stem cell fate during homeostasis, regeneration, and aging. These findings have established complex and discrete vascular microenvironments within the BM that express overlapping and unique paracrine signals that modulate HSC fate. Summary Understanding the spatial and reciprocal HSC-niche interactions and the molecular mechanisms that govern HSC activity in the BM vascular microenvironment will be integral in developing therapies aimed at ameliorating hematological disease and supporting healthy hematopoietic output.


Author(s):  
Travis Kotzur ◽  
Samantha Tilden ◽  
Emily A. Partridge

Author(s):  
Daniel Naveed Tavakol ◽  
Jocelyn Chen ◽  
Nicholas W. Chavkin ◽  
Tara N. Tavakol ◽  
Karen K. Hirschi ◽  
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