Slow cycling and durable Flt3+ progenitors contribute to hematopoiesis under native conditions

Author:

Solomon Michael1ORCID,Song Baobao23ORCID,Govindarajah Vinothini1ORCID,Good Samantha1ORCID,Arasu Ashok1ORCID,Hinton E. Broderick1ORCID,Thakkar Kairavee4ORCID,Bartram James1ORCID,Filippi Marie-Dominique15ORCID,Cancelas Jose A.156ORCID,Salomonis Nathan45ORCID,Grimes H. Leighton25ORCID,Reynaud Damien15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell Program, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center 1 Division of Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology, , Cincinnati, OH, USA

2. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center 2 Division of Immunobiology, , Cincinnati, OH, USA

3. Immunology Graduate Program, University of Cincinnati 3 , Cincinnati, OH, USA

4. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center 4 Division of Biomedical Informatics, , Cincinnati, OH, USA

5. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 5 Department of Pediatrics, , Cincinnati, OH, USA

6. Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 6 , Cincinnati, OH, USA

Abstract

The dynamics of the hematopoietic flux responsible for blood cell production in native conditions remains a matter of debate. Using CITE-seq analyses, we uncovered a distinct progenitor population that displays a cell cycle gene signature similar to the one found in quiescent hematopoietic stem cells. We further determined that the CD62L marker can be used to phenotypically enrich this population in the Flt3+ multipotent progenitor (MPP4) compartment. Functional in vitro and in vivo analyses validated the heterogeneity of the MPP4 compartment and established the quiescent/slow-cycling properties of the CD62L− MPP4 cells. Furthermore, studies under native conditions revealed a novel hierarchical organization of the MPP compartments in which quiescent/slow-cycling MPP4 cells sustain a prolonged hematopoietic activity at steady-state while giving rise to other lineage-biased MPP populations. Altogether, our data characterize a durable and productive quiescent/slow-cycling hematopoietic intermediary within the MPP4 compartment and highlight early paths of progenitor differentiation during unperturbed hematopoiesis.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Cooperative Center for Excellence in Hematology

Cincinnati Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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