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Publication : Adult hematopoietic stem cells lacking Hif-1α self-renew normally.

First Author  Vukovic M Year  2016
Journal  Blood Volume  127
Issue  23 Pages  2841-6
PubMed ID  27060169 Mgi Jnum  J:234801
Mgi Id  MGI:5790896 Doi  10.1182/blood-2015-10-677138
Citation  Vukovic M, et al. (2016) Adult hematopoietic stem cells lacking Hif-1alpha self-renew normally. Blood 127(23):2841-6
abstractText  The hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) pool is maintained under hypoxic conditions within the bone marrow microenvironment. Cellular responses to hypoxia are largely mediated by the hypoxia-inducible factors, Hif-1 and Hif-2. The oxygen-regulated alpha subunits of Hif-1 and Hif-2 (namely, Hif-1alpha and Hif-2alpha) form dimers with their stably expressed beta subunits and control the transcription of downstream hypoxia-responsive genes to facilitate adaptation to low oxygen tension. An initial study concluded that Hif-1alpha is essential for HSC maintenance, whereby Hif-1alpha-deficient HSCs lost their ability to self-renew in serial transplantation assays. In another study, we demonstrated that Hif-2alpha is dispensable for cell-autonomous HSC maintenance, both under steady-state conditions and following transplantation. Given these unexpected findings, we set out to revisit the role of Hif-1alpha in cell-autonomous HSC functions. Here we demonstrate that inducible acute deletion of Hif-1alpha has no impact on HSC survival. Notably, unstressed HSCs lacking Hif-1alpha efficiently self-renew and sustain long-term multilineage hematopoiesis upon serial transplantation. Finally, Hif-1alpha-deficient HSCs recover normally after hematopoietic injury induced by serial administration of 5-fluorouracil. We therefore conclude that despite the hypoxic nature of the bone marrow microenvironment, Hif-1alpha is dispensable for cell-autonomous HSC maintenance.
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