Role of reactive oxygen species as signal molecules in the pre-commitment phase of adult stem cells.

The Italian journal of biochemistry Pub Date : 2007-12-01
Claudia Piccoli, Annamaria D'Aprile, Rosella Scrima, Maria Ripoli, Domenico Boffoli, Antonio Tabilio, Nazzareno Capitanio
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This mini-review summarizes evidence, provided by our group, relevant to the understanding of how redox signalling may control the fate of adult hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs). In particular it is shown that bone marrow-derived human HSPC are endowed with a composite panel of constitutively active NADPH-oxidases (NOXs) comprising the cell membrane-localized catalytic subunits of the NOX1, NOX2 and NOX4 isoforms. It is proposed that the coordinated activity of the NOX isoforms in HSPCs function as environmental oxygen sensor and generate low level of ROS, which likely serve as second messengers. The pro-oxidant setting, entering into play when HSPCs leave the hypoxic bone marrow niche, would enable them to be more responsive to proliferative/differentiative stimuli. Moreover it is suggested that enhanced ROS elicit mitochondrial "differentiation" in a pre-commitment phase needed to match the bioenergetic request in the oncoming proliferation/differentiation process.

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活性氧作为信号分子在成体干细胞分化前阶段的作用。
这篇小型综述总结了我们小组提供的证据,这些证据与理解氧化还原信号如何控制成人造血干细胞/祖细胞(HSPCs)的命运有关。特别是,研究表明,骨髓来源的人HSPC具有组成型活性nadph氧化酶(NOXs)的复合面板,包括NOX1, NOX2和NOX4同种异构体的细胞膜定位催化亚基。研究人员提出,HSPCs中NOX同工异构体的协同活性发挥了环境氧传感器的作用,并产生了低水平的ROS,这可能是第二信使。当HSPCs离开缺氧的骨髓生态位时,促氧化环境开始发挥作用,使它们对增殖/分化刺激更敏感。此外,研究还表明,增强的ROS会引发线粒体“分化”,这需要在即将到来的增殖/分化过程中匹配生物能量需求。
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