Activation of the transcription factor signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)5 is involved in various aspects of hematopoiesis, affecting cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell survival. Constitutive activation of STAT5 has also been associated with leukemic transformation. We overexpressed the constitutively active mutant STAT5A(1*6) in human cord blood CD34+ cells and evaluated the effects on the hematopoietic potential of stem cells in a variety of in vitro and in vivo systems. The observed phenotypic changes were correlated with differential gene expression patterns induced by STAT5A(1*6). Our data indicate that a persistent activation of STAT5A in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells results in their enhanced self-renewal and diverts differentiation to the erythroid lineage.
Constitutive Activation of STAT5A Promotes Human Hematopoietic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Erythroid Differentiation
Abbreviations used in this paper: AGM-S2, aorta-gonad-mesonephros-S2; BFU-E, erythroid burst-forming unit(s); CAFC, cobblestone area–forming cell; CB, cord blood; CFC, colony-forming cell; CML, chronic myeloid leukemia; EGFP, enhanced GFP; EPO, erythropoietin; FL, Flt-3 ligand; GPA, glycophorin A; HSC, hematopoietic stem cell; IRES, internal ribosomal entry site; KL, c-Kit ligand; LTC-IC, long-term culture–initiating cell; NOD, nonobese diabetic; TPO, thrombopoietin.
Jan Jacob Schuringa, Ki Young Chung, Giovanni Morrone, Malcolm A.S. Moore; Constitutive Activation of STAT5A Promotes Human Hematopoietic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Erythroid Differentiation . J Exp Med 6 September 2004; 200 (5): 623–635. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20041024
Download citation file:
Sign in
Client Account
Sign in via your Institution
Sign in via your InstitutionSuggested Content
Email alerts
Advertisement