Author:
Yang F.-C.,Atkinson S. J.,Gu Y.,Borneo J. B.,Roberts A. W.,Zheng Y.,Pennington J.,Williams D. A.
Abstract
Critical to homeostasis of blood cell production by hematopoietic
stem/progenitor (HSC/P) cells is the regulation of HSC/P
retention within the bone marrow microenvironment and migration between
the bone marrow and the blood. Key extracellular regulatory elements
for this process have been defined (cell–cell adhesion, growth
factors, chemokines), but the mechanism by which HSC/P cells
reconcile multiple external signals has not been elucidated. Rac and
related small GTPases are candidates for this role and were studied in
HSC/P deficient in Rac2, a hematopoietic cell-specific family member.
Rac2 appears to be critical for HSC/P adhesion both in
vitro and in vivo, whereas a compensatory
increase in Cdc42 activation regulates HSC/P migration. This genetic
analysis provides physiological evidence of cross-talk between GTPase
proteins and suggests that a balance of these two GTPases controls
HSC/P adhesion and mobilization in vivo.
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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