Bone marrow niches for hematopoietic stem cells: Lifespan dynamics and adaptation to acute stress. 2024

Johanna Hofmann, and Konstantinos Kokkaliaris
Dr. Senckenberg Institute of Pathology, Frankfurt, Germany.

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are instrumental for organismal survival as they are responsible for lifelong production of mature blood lineages in homeostasis and response to external stress. To fulfill their function, HSCs rely on reciprocal interactions with specialized tissue microenvironments, termed HSC niches. From embryonic development to advanced aging, HSCs transition through several hematopoietic organs where they are supported by distinct extrinsic cues. Here, we describe recent discoveries on how HSC niches collectively adapt to ensure robust hematopoietic function during biological aging and following exposure to acute stress. We also discuss the latest strategies leveraging niche-derived signals to revert aging-associated phenotypes and enhance hematopoietic recovery post myeloablation.

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