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Progress and obstacles towards generating hematopoietic stem cells from pluripotent stem cells

Journal

CURRENT OPINION IN HEMATOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 317-323

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOH.0000000000000147

Keywords

cell migration; directed differentiation; hematopoietic stem cell; homing; pluripotency; pluripotent stem cell

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Funding

  1. NIH (NHLBI Program of Excellence in Glycosciences) [PO1 HL107146, R01HL107630, U01DK072473]
  2. Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
  3. Harvard Stem Cell Institute
  4. New York Stem Cell Foundation

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Purpose of review Human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have the potential to provide an inexhaustible source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that could be used in disease modeling and in clinical applications such as transplantation. Although the goal of deriving definitive HSCs from PSCs has not been achieved, recent studies indicate that progress is being made. This review will provide information on the current status of deriving HSCs from PSCs, and will highlight existing challenges and obstacles. Recent findings Recent strides in HSC generation from PSCs has included derivation of developmental intermediates, identification of transcription factors and small molecules that support hematopoietic derivation, and the development of strategies to recapitulate niche-like conditions. Summary Despite considerable progress in defining the molecular events driving derivation of hematopoietic progenitor cells from PSCs, the generation of robust transplantable HSCs from PSCs remains elusive. We propose that this goal can be facilitated by better understanding of the regulatory pathways governing HSC identity, development of HSC supportive conditions, and examining the marrow homing properties of PSC-derived HSCs.

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