In your home, storing books on a bookshelf, tools in a tool box, and a broom in a broom cupboard makes it easy to access these items whenever you need them. Within the body, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) reside in their own specialized “spots” in the bone marrow known as HSC niches. Recently, researchers have identified genes that play a key role within these niches.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers have shed new light on the role of transcription factors Runx1 and Runx2 in the bone marrow microenvironments known as HSC niches. HSC niches are essential for the maintenance of HSCs, which give rise to blood cells.
A major component of HSC niches is a cell type known as CXC chemokine ligand 12-abundant reticular (CAR) cells. CAR cells express signaling molecules known as cytokines that are important for the maintenance of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). The team previously found that CAR cells express a transcription factor called Runx2, which is known to play a role in the development of the skeleton.
In this study, they newly found that CAR cells also express Runx1, which is known to be essential for development of hematopoietic stem cells. However, it is completely unknown how Runx transcription factors function in the maintenance of HSC niches, which prompted the research team to investigate this role.
“To evaluate the impact of Runx transcription factors on the bone marrow, we used mouse models in which Runx1 and/or Runx2 was deleted specifically within CAR cells,” says lead author.
The researchers found that mice lacking Runx1 in mesenchymal cells including CAR cells showed normal bone and bone marrow development, while mice lacking Runx2 exhibited normal CAR cells and bone marrow but short and immature bone. However, mice lacking both Runx1 and Runx2 in CAR cells showed a significant reduction of HSPCs and immune cells, along with an increase in fibrosis (the abnormal build-up of connective tissue) in the bone marrow, a hallmark of a condition known as myelofibrosis.
“Our results strongly indicate the essential role of Runx1 and/or Runx2 in the inhibition of fibrosis and maintenance of the HSC niche,” says senior author.
The research team also found that in a mouse model of primary myelofibrosis, expression of Runx1 and Runx2 was reduced while expression of fibrotic genes was increased, further highlighting the role of Runx1 and Runx2 in the inhibition of fibrosis in the bone marrow. Although more work is needed on the topic, these findings suggest that Runx1 and Runx2 may be potential targets for the diagnosis and treatment of myelofibrosis.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-30266-y
http://sciencemission.com/site/index.php?page=news&type=view&id=publications%2Frunx1-and-runx2-inhibit&filter=22
Transcription factors control hematopoietic stem cell niche by inhibiting fibrosis in the bone marrow
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