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Location, Location, Location: How Vascular Specialization Influences Hematopoietic Fates During Development

Adam Heck, Takashi Ishida, Brandon Hadland

2020Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During embryonic development, sequential waves of hematopoiesis give rise to blood-forming cells with diverse lineage potentials and self-renewal properties. This process must accomplish two important yet divergent goals: the rapid generation of differentiated blood cells to meet the needs of the developing embryo and the production of a reservoir of hematopoietic stem cells to provide for life-long hematopoiesis in the adult. Vascular beds in distinct anatomical sites of extraembryonic tissues and the embryo proper provide the necessary conditions to support these divergent objectives, suggesting a critical role for specialized vascular niche cells in regulating disparate blood cell fates during development. In this review, we will examine the current understanding of how organ- and stage-specific vascular niche specialization contributes to the development of the hematopoietic system.

Topics & Concepts

HaematopoiesisBiologyStem cellNicheEmbryoCell biologyLineage (genetic)Hematopoietic stem cellEmbryonic stem cellImmunologyEmbryogenesisEvolutionary biologyGeneticsEcologyGeneZebrafish Biomedical Research ApplicationsHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationImmune cells in cancer