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Publication : pH regulates hematopoietic stem cell potential via polyamines.

First Author  Kumar S Year  2023
Journal  EMBO Rep Volume  24
Issue  5 Pages  e55373
PubMed ID  36943011 Mgi Jnum  J:336331
Mgi Id  MGI:7470654 Doi  10.15252/embr.202255373
Citation  Kumar S, et al. (2023) pH regulates hematopoietic stem cell potential via polyamines. EMBO Rep 24(5):e55373
abstractText  Upon ex vivo culture, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) quickly lose potential and differentiate into progenitors. The identification of culture conditions that maintain the potential of HSCs ex vivo is therefore of high clinical interest. Here, we demonstrate that the potential of murine and human HSCs is maintained when cultivated for 2 days ex vivo at a pH of 6.9, in contrast to cultivation at the commonly used pH of 7.4. When cultivated at a pH of 6.9, HSCs remain smaller, less metabolically active, less proliferative and show enhanced reconstitution ability upon transplantation compared to HSC cultivated at pH 7.4. HSCs kept at pH 6.9 show an attenuated polyamine pathway. Pharmacological inhibition of the polyamine pathway in HSCs cultivated at pH 7.4 with DFMO mimics phenotypes and potential of HSCs cultivated at pH 6.9. Ex vivo exposure to a pH of 6.9 is therefore a positive regulator of HSC function by reducing polyamines. These findings might improve HSC short-term cultivation protocols for transplantation and gene therapy interventions.
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