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identifier PRJDB7498
type bioproject
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organism Mus musculus
title The polycomb protein Bmi1 restricts adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells to maintain the integrity of hematopoietic stem cell niche.
description The polycomb group protein Bmi1 maintains hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) functions. We previously reported that Bmi1-deficient mice showed a progressive fatty change of bone marrow (BM). A large portion of HSCs reside in perivascular niche created partly by endothelial cells and leptin receptor+ (LepR+) mesenchymal stromal cells. To clarify how Bmi1 regulates HSC niche, we deleted Bmi1 specifically in LepR+ cells in mice. The deletion of Bmi1 promoted the adipogenic differentiation of LepR+ stromal cells and caused a progressive fatty change of BM of the limb bones with age, resulting in reduction in the numbers of HSCs and progenitors. The adipogenic change was also evident during BM regeneration after irradiation. Several genes involved in adipogenesis, such as Nr2f2 (COUP-TFII), appeared to be the direct targets of Bmi1. Our results indicate that Bmi1 keeps adipogenic differentiation program repressed in BM stromal cells to maintain the integrity of HSC niche.
data type Epigenomics Transcriptome or Gene Expression
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sra-run  DRR152631DRR152632DRR152633DRR152634DRR152635DRR152636
sra-submission  DRA007413
biosample  SAMD00141399SAMD00141400SAMD00141401SAMD00141402
sra-study  DRP004501
sra-sample  DRS075990DRS075991DRS075992DRS075993
sra-experiment  DRX143325DRX143326DRX143327DRX143328DRX143329DRX143330
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dateCreated 2018-10-01T03:04:45+09:00
dateModified 2018-10-02T01:02:41+09:00
datePublished 2018-10-02T01:02:41+09:00