The bone marrow at the crossroads of blood and immunity
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The bone marrow at the crossroads of blood and immunity
Abstract
Progenitor cells that are the basis for all blood cell production share the bone marrow with more mature elements of the adaptive immune system. Specialized niches within the bone marrow guide and, at times, constrain the development of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) and lineage-restricted immune progenitor cells. Specific niche components are organized into distinct domains to create a diversified landscape in which specialized cell differentiation or population expansion programmes proceed. Local cues that reflect the tissue and organismal state affect cellular interactions to alter the production of a range of cell types. Here, we review the organization of regulatory elements in the bone marrow and discuss how these elements provide a dynamic means for the host to modulate stem cell and adaptive immune cell responses to physiological challenges.
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This article showed that markers of the SLAM family are a useful tool that can be used to enrich for HSCs and progenitor cells. Using these markers, the authors showed that HSCs are present close to the sinusoidal endothelium in the bone marrow and the spleen. However, it was not determined whether this location represented a site of functional support of the cells (a niche) or a point of accumulation as the cells trafficked into and out of the bone marrow.
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