Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Publication

Of hemangioblast, hemogenic endothelium and primitive versus definitive hematopoiesis.

Lacaud, Georges
Kouskoff, Valerie
Citations
Altmetric:
Abstract
The types of progenitors generated during the successive stages of embryonic blood development are now fairly well characterized. The terminology used to describe these waves, however, can still be confusing. What is truly primitive? What is uniquely definitive? These questions become even more challenging to answer when blood progenitors are derived in vitro upon the differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Similarly, the cellular origin of these blood progenitors can be controversial. Are all blood cells, including the primitive wave, derived from hemogenic endothelium? Is the hemangioblast an in vitro artefact or is this mesoderm entity also present in the developing embryo? Here we discuss the latest findings and propose some consensus relating to these controversial issues.
Description
Date
2016-12-30
Publisher
Keywords
Type
Article
Citation
Of hemangioblast, hemogenic endothelium and primitive versus definitive hematopoiesis. 2016 Exp Hematol
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Embedded videos