[PDF][PDF] Notch signaling specifies megakaryocyte development from hematopoietic stem cells

T Mercher, MG Cornejo, C Sears, T Kindler, SA Moore… - Cell stem cell, 2008 - cell.com
T Mercher, MG Cornejo, C Sears, T Kindler, SA Moore, I Maillard, WS Pear, JC Aster
Cell stem cell, 2008cell.com
In the hematopoietic system, Notch signaling specifies T cell lineage fate, in part through
negative regulation of B cell and myeloid lineage development. However, we unexpectedly
observed the development of megakaryocytes when using heterotypic cocultures of
hematopoietic stem cells with OP9 cells expressing Delta-like1, but not with parental OP9
cells. This effect was abrogated by inhibition of Notch signaling either with γ-secretase
inhibitors or by expression of the dominant-negative Mastermind-like1. The importance of …
Summary
In the hematopoietic system, Notch signaling specifies T cell lineage fate, in part through negative regulation of B cell and myeloid lineage development. However, we unexpectedly observed the development of megakaryocytes when using heterotypic cocultures of hematopoietic stem cells with OP9 cells expressing Delta-like1, but not with parental OP9 cells. This effect was abrogated by inhibition of Notch signaling either with γ-secretase inhibitors or by expression of the dominant-negative Mastermind-like1. The importance of Notch signaling for megakaryopoietic development in vivo was confirmed by using mutant alleles that either activate or inhibit Notch signaling. These findings indicate that Notch is a positive regulator of megakaryopoiesis and plays a more complex role in cell-fate decisions among myeloid progenitors than previously appreciated.
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