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Multicellular cuddling in a stem cell niche
Authors:Andrés Hidalgo  Jacky G Goetz
Affiliation:1Fundación CNIC; Madrid, Spain and Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention, LMU; Munich, Germany;2Inserm U1109; MN3T, Strasbourg, France;3Université de Strasbourg; Strasbourg, France;4LabEx Medalis; Université de Strasbourg; Strasbourg, France;5Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS); Strasbourg, France
Abstract:Haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) can self-renew and differentiate in any blood cell type throughout life and thereby sustain the entire blood system. To do so, HSPCs had been shown to seed, in a multi-step process, intermediate haematopoietic niches before colonizing the adult marrow. While HSPC birth had been thoroughly characterized in the past, both in mammals and in zebrafish, how perivascular niches could host HSPCs and sustain their expansion was poorly understood. In an article published in the last issue of Cell, Tamplin et al.1 elegantly exploited the many advantages provided by the zebrafish embryo to describe how endothelium remodeling in the perivascular niche, referred to as “cuddling,” favors HSPCs colonization and expansion.
Keywords:haematopoietic stem cell   extravasation   blood   bone marrow   vascular niche
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