Few studies report on the in vivo requirement for hematopoietic niche factors in the mammalian embryo. Here, we comprehensively analyze the requirement for Kit ligand (Kitl) in the yolk sac and aorta–gonad–mesonephros (AGM) niche. In-depth analysis of loss-of-function and transgenic reporter mouse models show that Kitl-deficient embryos harbor decreased numbers of yolk sac erythro-myeloid progenitor (EMP) cells, resulting from a proliferation defect following their initial emergence. This EMP defect causes a dramatic decrease in fetal liver erythroid cells prior to the onset of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC)-derived erythropoiesis, and a reduction in tissue-resident macrophages. Pre-HSCs in the AGM require Kitl for survival and maturation, but not proliferation. Although Kitl is expressed widely in all embryonic hematopoietic niches, conditional deletion in endothelial cells recapitulates germline loss-of-function phenotypes in AGM and yolk sac, with phenotypic HSCs but not EMPs remaining dependent on endothelial Kitl upon migration to the fetal liver. In conclusion, our data establish Kitl as a critical regulator in the in vivoAGM and yolk sac endothelial niche

Azzoni, E., Frontera, V., Mcgrath, K., Harman, J., Carrelha, J., Nerlov, C., et al. (2018). Kit ligand has a critical role in mouse yolk sac and aorta–gonad–mesonephros hematopoiesis. EMBO REPORTS, 19(10) [10.15252/embr.201745477].

Kit ligand has a critical role in mouse yolk sac and aorta–gonad–mesonephros hematopoiesis

Azzoni, Emanuele
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2018

Abstract

Few studies report on the in vivo requirement for hematopoietic niche factors in the mammalian embryo. Here, we comprehensively analyze the requirement for Kit ligand (Kitl) in the yolk sac and aorta–gonad–mesonephros (AGM) niche. In-depth analysis of loss-of-function and transgenic reporter mouse models show that Kitl-deficient embryos harbor decreased numbers of yolk sac erythro-myeloid progenitor (EMP) cells, resulting from a proliferation defect following their initial emergence. This EMP defect causes a dramatic decrease in fetal liver erythroid cells prior to the onset of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC)-derived erythropoiesis, and a reduction in tissue-resident macrophages. Pre-HSCs in the AGM require Kitl for survival and maturation, but not proliferation. Although Kitl is expressed widely in all embryonic hematopoietic niches, conditional deletion in endothelial cells recapitulates germline loss-of-function phenotypes in AGM and yolk sac, with phenotypic HSCs but not EMPs remaining dependent on endothelial Kitl upon migration to the fetal liver. In conclusion, our data establish Kitl as a critical regulator in the in vivoAGM and yolk sac endothelial niche
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AGM; embryo; hematopoiesis; Kit ligand; niche; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Genetics
English
2018
19
10
e45477
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Azzoni, E., Frontera, V., Mcgrath, K., Harman, J., Carrelha, J., Nerlov, C., et al. (2018). Kit ligand has a critical role in mouse yolk sac and aorta–gonad–mesonephros hematopoiesis. EMBO REPORTS, 19(10) [10.15252/embr.201745477].
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