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Gli1+ Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Are a Key Driver of Bone Marrow Fibrosis and an Important Cellular Therapeutic Target

Journal

CELL STEM CELL
Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages 785-+

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2017.03.008

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Funding

  1. German Research Foundation [SCHN 1188/5-1, KR-4073/3-1, SFBTRR57]
  2. Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research RWTH Aachen [O1-5]
  3. European Hematology Association
  4. Stichting Leukemie
  5. Deutsche Krebshilfe [111750, 11743]
  6. European Research Council [ERC-StG 677448]
  7. START RWTH Aachen [101/15]
  8. State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  9. NIH/NIDDK [DK088923, DK103740, DK103050]
  10. American Heart Association [EIA14650059]
  11. European Union [675585]
  12. Marie-Curie ESR at RWTH (Germany)

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Bone marrow fibrosis (BMF) develops in various hematological and non-hematological conditions and is a central pathological feature of myelofibrosis. Effective cell-targeted therapeutics are needed, but the cellular origin of BMF remains elusive. Here, we show using genetic fate tracing in two murine models of BMF that Gli1(+) mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are recruited from the endosteal and perivascular niche to become fibrosis-driving myofibroblasts in the bone marrow. Genetic ablation of Gli1(+) cells abolished BMF and rescued bone marrow failure. Pharmacological targeting of Gli proteins with GANT61 inhibited Gli1(+) cell expansion and myofibroblast differentiation and attenuated fibrosis severity. The same pathway is also active in human BMF, and Gli1 expression in BMF significantly correlates with the severity of the disease. In addition, GANT61 treatment reduced the myofibroblastic phenotype of human MSCs isolated from patients with BMF, suggesting that targeting of Gli proteins could be a relevant therapeutic strategy.

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