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Publication : Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesis.

First Author  Sun J Year  2014
Journal  Nature Volume  514
Issue  7522 Pages  322-7
PubMed ID  25296256 Mgi Jnum  J:217487
Mgi Id  MGI:5614164 Doi  10.1038/nature13824
Citation  Sun J, et al. (2014) Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesis. Nature 514(7522):322-7
abstractText  It is currently thought that life-long blood cell production is driven by the action of a small number of multipotent haematopoietic stem cells. Evidence supporting this view has been largely acquired through the use of functional assays involving transplantation. However, whether these mechanisms also govern native non-transplant haematopoiesis is entirely unclear. Here we have established a novel experimental model in mice where cells can be uniquely and genetically labelled in situ to address this question. Using this approach, we have performed longitudinal analyses of clonal dynamics in adult mice that reveal unprecedented features of native haematopoiesis. In contrast to what occurs following transplantation, steady-state blood production is maintained by the successive recruitment of thousands of clones, each with a minimal contribution to mature progeny. Our results demonstrate that a large number of long-lived progenitors, rather than classically defined haematopoietic stem cells, are the main drivers of steady-state haematopoiesis during most of adulthood. Our results also have implications for understanding the cellular origin of haematopoietic disease.
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