Assembling the layers of the hematopoietic system: A window of opportunity for thymopoiesis in the embryo

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Immunological Reviews Pub Date : 2023-03-03 DOI:10.1111/imr.13187
Francisca Soares-da-Silva, Ramy Elsaid, Marcia Mesquita Peixoto, Gon?alo Nogueira, Pablo Pereira, Antonio Bandeira, Ana Cumano
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Abstract

During embryonic development, several independent generations of hematopoietic cells were identified. They occur in the yolk sac and the intra-embryonic major arteries, in a narrow window of development. They arise sequentially, starting with primitive erythrocytes in the yolk sac blood islands, progressing to less differentiated erythromyeloid progenitors still in the yolk sac, and culminating with multipotent progenitors, some of which will generate the adult hematopoietic stem cell compartment. All these cells contribute to the formation of a layered hematopoietic system that reflects adaptative strategies to the fetal environment and the embryo's needs. It is mostly composed, at these stages, of erythrocytes and tissue-resident macrophages both of yolk sac origin, the latter persisting throughout life. We propose that subsets of lymphocytes of embryonic origin derive from a different intra-embryonic generation of multipotent cells occurring before the emergence of hematopoietic stem cell progenitors. These multipotent cells have a limited lifespan and generate cells that provide basic protection against pathogens before the adaptive immune system is functional, contribute to tissue development and homeostasis, and shape the establishment of a functional thymus. Understanding the properties of these cells will impact the understanding of childhood leukemia and of adult autoimmune pathology and thymic involution.

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组装造血系统的层:胚胎中胸腺生成的机会之窗
在胚胎发育过程中,发现了几代独立的造血细胞。它们发生在卵黄囊和胚胎内大动脉,在一个狭窄的发育窗口。它们依次出现,从卵黄囊血岛中的原始红细胞开始,发展到仍在卵黄囊中分化程度较低的红髓系祖细胞,最终形成多能祖细胞,其中一些祖细胞将产生成体造血干细胞室。所有这些细胞都有助于形成一个分层的造血系统,反映了对胎儿环境和胚胎需要的适应性策略。在这些阶段,它主要由红细胞和组织内巨噬细胞组成,两者都起源于卵黄囊,后者持续一生。我们提出胚胎起源淋巴细胞亚群来源于造血干细胞祖细胞出现之前的不同胚胎内多能细胞。这些多能细胞的寿命有限,在适应性免疫系统发挥作用之前,它们产生的细胞提供了针对病原体的基本保护,有助于组织发育和体内平衡,并塑造了功能性胸腺的建立。了解这些细胞的特性将影响对儿童白血病和成人自身免疫病理和胸腺退化的理解。
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Immunological Reviews
Immunological Reviews 医学-免疫学
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16.20
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1.10%
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118
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Immunological Reviews is a specialized journal that focuses on various aspects of immunological research. It encompasses a wide range of topics, such as clinical immunology, experimental immunology, and investigations related to allergy and the immune system. The journal follows a unique approach where each volume is dedicated solely to a specific area of immunological research. However, collectively, these volumes aim to offer an extensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advancements in basic immunology and their practical implications in clinical settings.
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