Journal article
Fak depletion in both hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic niche cells leads to hematopoietic stem cell expansion
J Lu, Y Sun, C Nombela-Arrieta, KP Du, SY Park, L Chai, C Walkley, HR Luo, LE Silberstein
Experimental Hematology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) reside in complex bone marrow microenvironments, where niche-induced signals regulate hematopoiesis. Focal adhesion kinase (Fak) is a nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase that plays an essential role in many cell types, where its activation controls adhesion, motility, and survival. Fak expression is relatively increased in HSCs compared to progenitors and mature blood cells. Therefore, we explored its role in HSC homeostasis. We have used the Mx1-Cre-inducible conditional knockout mouse model to investigate the effects of Fak deletion in bone marrow compartments. The total number as well as the fraction of cycling Lin-Sca-1+c-kit+ (LSK) cells is increased in F..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grants P01HL095489-01A1 and T32HL066987 to L.E.S. The authors indicate no financial conflicts of interest.