Targeting JNK pathway promotes human hematopoietic stem cell expansion

Xiong Xiao(Peking University), Weifeng Lai(Peking University), Huangfan Xie(Peking University), Yang Liu(Peking University), Weijie Guo(Peking University), Yifang Liu(Peking University), Li Yu(Peking University), Yuanjun Li(Peking University), Jingliang Simon Zhang(Peking University), Wenhan Chen(Peking University), Minhui Shi(Peking University), Lijun Shang(Peking University), Minghao Yin(Beijing VDJBio (China)), Chengyan Wang(Peking University), Hongkui Deng(Peking University)
Cell Discovery
January 5, 2019
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Abstract The limited number of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) has restrained their widespread clinical application. Despite great efforts in recent years, the in vitro expansion of HSCs remains a challenge due to incomplete understanding of the signaling networks underlying HSC self-renewal. Here, we show that culturing human cord blood (CB) CD34 + cells with JNK-IN-8, an inhibitor of the JNK signaling pathway, can enhance the self-renewal of HSCs with a 3.88-fold increase in cell number. These cultured CD34 + cells repopulated recipient mice for 21 weeks and can form secondary engraftment that lasted for more than 21 weeks. Knockdown of c-Jun , a major downstream target in the JNK pathway, promoted the expansion of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Our findings demonstrate a critical role of the JNK pathway in regulating HSC expansion, provide new insights into HSC self-renewal mechanism, and may lead to improved clinical application of HSCs.


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