Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2010 Mar;1192:12-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05223.x.
The hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niche is currently defined as the specific microenvironment in the bone marrow (BM) which anatomically harbors HSCs and governs their fate. It plays a pivotal role in regulating the survival and self-renewal ability of HSCs, protecting them from exhaustion while preventing their excessive proliferation. Many different stromal cell types have been proposed as putative constituents of the niche, but their integrated function is still unrevealed. Mechanisms by which stem/progenitor cell behavior is regulated in the niche include cell-to-cell interaction and the production of growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular matrix proteins. The HSC niche is a dynamic entity reflecting and responding to the needs of the organism. An understanding of how the niche participates in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis and repair offers new opportunities for the development of novel therapeutic tools.
造血干细胞 (HSC) 龛目前被定义为骨髓 (BM) 中特定的微环境,其解剖学上容纳 HSCs 并控制其命运。它在调节 HSCs 的存活和自我更新能力方面起着关键作用,保护它们免受衰竭,同时防止其过度增殖。已经提出了许多不同的基质细胞类型作为龛的可能组成部分,但它们的综合功能仍未揭示。调节干细胞/祖细胞行为的机制包括细胞间相互作用以及生长因子、细胞因子和细胞外基质蛋白的产生。HSC 龛是一个动态实体,反映并响应机体的需求。了解龛如何参与组织内稳态的维持和修复为开发新的治疗工具提供了新的机会。