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Hematopoietic stem cell HEMATOPOIESIS Hematopoietic stem cell

Hematopoietic Homeostasis Involves Many Factors Steady-state regulation of hematopoiesis is accomplished in various ways, which include: Control of the levels and types of cytokines produced by bone-marrow stromal cells The production of cytokines with hematopoietic activity by other cell types, such as activated T cells and macrophages The regulation of the expression of receptors for hematopoietically active cytokines in stem cells and progenitor cells The removal of some cells by the controlled induction of cell death

Some transcription factors essential for hematopoietic lineages Dependent lineage GATA-1 Erythroid GATA-2 Erythroid, myeloid, lymphoid PU.1 Erythroid (maturational stages), myeloid (later stages), lymphoid BM11 Myeloid, lymphoid Ikaros Lymphoid Oct-2 B lymphoid (differentiation of B cells into plasma cells)

Programmed Cell Death Is an EssentialHomeostatic Mechanism Cells undergoing programmed cell death often exhibit distinctive morphologic changes, collectively referred to as apoptosis. Does not induce inflammatory response. Apoptosis differs markedly from necrosis, the changes associated with cell death arising from injury. Induce local inflammatory response.

Genes that regulate apoptosis Function Role in apoptosis bcl-2 Prevents apoptosis inhibits bax Opposes bcl-2 promotes bcl-Xl Prevent apoptosis inhibit bcl-Xs Oppose bcl-Xl Caspases protease fas Induce apoptosis initiates