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    Ectopic HOXB4 overcomes the inhibitory effect of tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} on Fanconi anemia hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.

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    Authors
    Milsom, Michael D
    Schiedlmeier, Bernhard
    Bailey, Jeff
    Kim, Mi-Ok
    Li, Dandan
    Jansen, Michael
    Ali, Abdullah Mahmood
    Kirby, Michelle
    Baum, Christopher
    Fairbairn, Leslie J
    Williams, David A
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    Affiliation
    Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Stem Cell Institute, MA, USA.
    Issue Date
    2009-05-21
    
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    Ectopic delivery of HOXB4 elicits the expansion of engrafting hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). We hypothesized that inhibition of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) signaling may be central to the self-renewal signature of HOXB4. Because HSCs derived from Fanconi anemia (FA) knockout mice are hypersensitive to TNF-alpha, we studied Fancc(-/-) HSCs to determine the physiologic effects of HOXB4 on TNF-alpha sensitivity and the relationship of these effects to the engraftment defect of FA HSCs. Overexpression of HOXB4 reversed the in vitro hypersensitivity to TNF-alpha of Fancc(-/-) HSCs and progenitors (P) and partially rescued the engraftment defect of these cells. Coexpression of HOXB4 and the correcting FA-C protein resulted in full correction compared with wild-type (WT) HSCs. Ectopic expression of HOXB4 resulted in a reduction in both apoptosis and reactive oxygen species in Fancc(-/-) but not WT HSC/P. HOXB4 overexpression was also associated with a significant reduction in surface expression of TNF-alpha receptors on Fancc(-/-) HSC/P. Finally, enhanced engraftment was seen even when HOXB4 was expressed in a time-limited fashion during in vivo reconstitution. Thus, the HOXB4 engraftment signature may be related to its effects on TNF-alpha signaling, and this pathway may be a molecular target for timed pharmacologic manipulation of HSC during reconstitution.
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    Ectopic HOXB4 overcomes the inhibitory effect of tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} on Fanconi anemia hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. 2009, 113 (21):5111-20 Blood
    Journal
    Blood
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/87571
    DOI
    10.1182/blood-2008-09-180224
    PubMed ID
    19270262
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1528-0020
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1182/blood-2008-09-180224
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