Leptin receptor, a surface marker for a subset of highly engrafting long-term functional hematopoietic stem cells

LEUKEMIA(2020)

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The hematopoietic system is sustained by a rare population of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which emerge during early embryonic development and then reside in the hypoxic niche of the adult bone marrow microenvironment. Although leptin receptor (Lepr)-expressing stromal cells are well-studied as critical regulators of murine hematopoiesis, the biological implications of Lepr expression on HSCs remain largely unexplored. We hypothesized that Lepr + HSCs are functionally different from other HSCs. Using in vitro and in vivo experimental approaches, we demonstrated that Lepr further differentiates SLAM HSCs into two distinct populations; Lepr + HSCs engrafted better than Lepr − HSCs in primary transplant. Compared to Lepr − LSK cells, Lepr + LSK cells were highly enriched for extensively repopulating and self-renewing HSCs. Molecularly, Lepr + HSCs were characterized by a pro-inflammatory transcriptomic profile enriched for Type-I Interferon and Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) response pathways, which are known to be critical for the emergence of HSCs in the embryo. We conclude that although Lepr + HSCs represent a minor subset of HSCs, they are highly engrafting cells that possess embryonic-like transcriptomic characteristics, and that Lepr can serve as a reliable marker for functional long-term HSCs, which may have potential clinical applicability.
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leptin receptor,functional hematopoietic stem cells,hematopoietic stem,stem cells,long-term
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