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Inhibition of endothelial ERK signalling by Smad1/5 is essential for haematopoietic stem cell emergence.

Nature communications (2014-03-13)
Chunxia Zhang, Junhua Lv, Qiuping He, Sifeng Wang, Ya Gao, Anming Meng, Xiao Yang, Feng Liu
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The earliest HSCs are derived from haemogenic endothelium via endothelial-to-haematopoietic transition during vertebrate embryogenesis; however, the underlying mechanism is largely unclear. Here we show that interplay of Smad1/5 and ERK signalling is essential for haemogenic endothelium-based HSC emergence. Smad1/5 directly inhibits erk expression through recruiting HDAC1 to and inducing de-acetylation of the erk promoter in endothelial cells. Over-activated ERK signalling conferred by inhibition of Smad1/5 promotes the arterial endothelial cell fate and constitutively strengthens the tight junction between endothelial cells, thereby repressing the specification of haemogenic endothelium and the following endothelial-to-haematopoietic transition process. These findings provide new insights into the in vitro generation of transplantable HSCs for potential clinical applications.

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