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Hematopoiesis from pluripotent stem cells to mature, differentiated, cellular effectors of immunity and more Richard A. Poirier for HHMI/Harvard Immunology.

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1 Hematopoiesis from pluripotent stem cells to mature, differentiated, cellular effectors of immunity and more Richard A. Poirier for HHMI/Harvard Immunology Summer Project 2004

2 Click on one of the following effector cells to see the sequence of different cells that lead to its production T h - Helper CellT h - Helper Cell B Cell Macrophage Neutrophil (alternative path)Neutrophil Mast Cell Platelets T c Cytotoxic CellT c Cytotoxic Cell Dendritic Cell Neutrophil Eosinophil Basophil Erythrocyte

3 T - helper cell pathway

4 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

5 Lymphoid Stem Cell Daughter cell of the Pluripotent Stem Cell, this cell will divide to produce progenitors to either B cell or T cell lines.

6 T cell progenitor leaves the bone marrow and settles in the thymus; will produce Thymocyte cells in the thymus which can, in turn differentiate into T helper cells, T killer cells, or T memory cells

7 The Thymocyte is located in the thymus and divides to produce mature T effector cells….. T h (helper)T c (cytotoxic-killer) or T m (memory)

8 T h (helper) cell… when activated by an Antigen Presenting Cell like a macrophage with antigen, the T h cell will induce rapid growth of white blood cells which help fight infection

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10 Tc (cytotoxic/”killer”) cell pathway

11 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

12 Lymphoid Stem Cell Daughter cell of the Pluripotent Stem Cell, this cell will divide to produce progenitors to either B cell or T cell lines.

13 T cell progenitor leaves the bone marrow and settles in the thymus; will produce Thymocyte cells in the thymus which can, in turn differentiate into T helper cells, T killer cells, or T memory cells

14 The Thymocyte is located in the thymus and divides to produce mature T effector cells….. T h (helper)T c (cytotoxic-killer) or T m (memory)

15 T c (cytotoxic or “killer”) Cells… Sometimes called CTLs (cytotoxic T lymphocytes, these may recognize infected “self” cells and destroy them.

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17 B cell pathway

18 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

19 Lymphoid Stem Cell Daughter cell of the Pluripotent Stem Cell, this cell will divide to produce progenitors to either B cell or T cell lines.

20 B Cell progenitor… found in the bone marrow of higher vertebrates and the Bursa of Fabricius in birds, these cells will produce antibody producing B cells.

21 B Cells… these are found in the blood and, when activated will produce antibodies against particular antigens. Each cell produces antigen specific antibodies of only one type.

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23 Dendritic cell pathway

24 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

25 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

26 Granulocyte -Monocyte Progenitor cells can differentiate into monocytes or neutrophils

27 Monocytes… act as antigen presenting cells (APCs), as Antibody-Dependent Cytotoxic Cells (ADCC), and promote inflammation.

28 Dendritic Cell… like the macrophage, this cell is phagocytic it inhabits the tissues looking for foreign intruders to devour.

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30 Macrophage pathway

31 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

32 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

33 Granulocyte -Monocyte Progenitor cells can differentiate into monocytes or neutrophils

34 Monocytes… act as antigen presenting cells (APCs), as Antibody-Dependent Cytotoxic Cells (ADCC), and promote inflammation.

35 Macrophage… functions as antigen presenting cell (APC), in inflammation, and in ADCC (antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity

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37 Neutrophil Pathway

38 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

39 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

40 Granulocyte -Monocyte Progenitor cells can differentiate into monocytes or neutrophils

41 Monocytes… act as antigen presenting cells (APCs), as Antibody-Dependent Cytotoxic Cells (ADCC), and promote inflammation.

42 Neutrophils… function in antimicrobial activity, inflammation response, and antibody- dependent, cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC)

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44 Alternative Neutrophil pathway

45 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

46 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

47 Granulocyte -Monocyte Progenitor cells can differentiate into monocytes or neutrophils

48 Neutrophils… function in antimicrobial activity, inflammation response, and antibody- dependent, cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC)

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50 Eosinophil Pathway

51 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

52 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

53 Eosinophil Progenitor… will produce eosinophils

54 Eosinophil… these cells are active in the immune response to asthma, allergies, and parasites.

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56 Mast Cell Pathway

57 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

58 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

59 Basophil Progenitor… a product of the specialization of Myeloid stem cells, this cell will produce either Mast Cells or Basophils

60 Mast Cell… like the related basophils these cells function in inflammation and allergic response. When mature, they become granulated and are found in tissues, not in peripheral blood.

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62 Basophil pathway

63 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

64 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

65 Basophil Progenitor… a product of the specialization of Myeloid stem cells, this cell will produce either Mast Cells or Basophils

66 Basophil… this IgE responsive cell is characterized by cytoplasmic granules which, when released, function in destruction of parasites and also in allergic reactions. The cell releases histamine and platelet activator and other chemical signals.

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68 Platelet pathway

69 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

70 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

71 Megakaryocyte… fragments into subcellular pieces called platelets

72 Platelets… are blood elements without nuclei that circulate and are involved in blood clotting and inflammation.

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74 Erythrocyte Pathway

75 Pluripotent Stem Cell This is the undifferentiated precursor to all of the blood cells, red and white, and other immune effector cells, and platelets.

76 Myeloid Stem Cells… daughters of the Pluripotent Stem Cells, these are the progenitors of a host of specialized white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and the blood platelets which are crucial to blood clotting.

77 Erythroid Progenitor… derived from a myeloid stem cell, this is destined to produce the most common blood cell, the erythrocyte.

78 Erythrocytes… or red blood cells (RBCs)are enucleated cells that travel throughout the Circulatory System and carry Oxygen to all parts of the body via the abundant hemoglobin found within them.

79 To learn more about Hematopoiesis click HERE To see slides of real blood cells, click HEREHERE


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