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Publication : PTH expands short-term murine hemopoietic stem cells through T cells.

First Author  Li JY Year  2012
Journal  Blood Volume  120
Issue  22 Pages  4352-62
PubMed ID  22955916 Mgi Jnum  J:193219
Mgi Id  MGI:5467910 Doi  10.1182/blood-2012-06-438531
Citation  Li JY, et al. (2012) PTH expands short-term murine hemopoietic stem cells through T cells. Blood 120(22):4352-62
abstractText  Intermittent parathyroid hormone (iPTH) treatment expands hemopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), but the involved mechanisms and the affected HSPC populations are mostly unknown. Here we show that T cells are required for iPTH to expand short-term HSPCs (ST-HSPCs) and improve blood cell engraftment and host survival after BM transplantation. Silencing of PTH/PTH-related protein receptor (PPR) in T cells abrogates the effects of iPTH, thus demonstrating a requirement for direct PPR signaling in T cells. Mechanistically, iPTH expands ST-HSPCs by activating Wnt signaling in HSPCs and stromal cells (SCs) through T-cell production of the Wnt ligand Wnt10b. Attesting to the relevance of Wnt10b, iPTH fails to expand ST-HSPCs in mice with Wnt10b(-/-) T cells. Moreover, iPTH fails to promote engraftment and survival after BM transplantation in Wnt10b null mice. In summary, direct PPR signaling in T cells and the resulting production of Wnt10b play a pivotal role in the mechanism by which iPTH expands ST-HSPCs. The data suggest that T cells may provide pharmacologic targets for HSPC expansion.
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