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Expansion of human megakaryocyte-biased hematopoietic stem cells by biomimetic Microniche.

Yinghui LiMei HeWenshan ZhangWei LiuHui XuMing YangHexiao ZhangHaiwei LiangWenjing LiZhaozhao WuWeichao FuShiqi XuXiaolei LiuSibin FanLiwei ZhouChaoqun WangLele ZhangYafang LiJiali GuJingjing YinYiran ZhangYonghui XiaXuemei MaoTao ChengJun ShiYanan DuYingdai Gao
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Limited numbers of available hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) limit the widespread use of HSC-based therapies. Expansion systems for functional heterogenous HSCs remain to be optimized. Here, we present a convenient strategy for human HSC expansion based on a biomimetic Microniche. After demonstrating the expansion of HSC from different sources, we find that our Microniche-based system expands the therapeutically attractive megakaryocyte-biased HSC. We demonstrate scalable HSC expansion by applying this strategy in a stirred bioreactor. Moreover, we identify that the functional human megakaryocyte-biased HSCs are enriched in the CD34 + CD38 - CD45RA-CD90 + CD49f  low CD62L - CD133 + subpopulation. Specifically, the expansion of megakaryocyte-biased HSCs is supported by a biomimetic niche-like microenvironment, which generates a suitable cytokine milieu and supplies the appropriate physical scaffolding. Thus, beyond clarifying the existence and immuno-phenotype of human megakaryocyte-biased HSC, our study demonstrates a flexible human HSC expansion strategy that could help realize the strong clinical promise of HSC-based therapies.
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