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Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2013

Gata2 is required for HSC generation and survival

Emma de Pater; Polynikis Kaimakis; Chris S. Vink; Tomomasa Yokomizo; Tomoko Yamada-Inagawa; Reinier van der Linden; Parham Solaimani Kartalaei; Sally A. Camper; Nancy A. Speck; Elaine Dzierzak

GATA2 function is essential for the generation of HSCs during the stage of endothelial-to-hematopoietic cell transition and thereafter for HSC survival


Stem Cell Research | 2014

HIF1α is a regulator of hematopoietic progenitor and stem cell development in hypoxic sites of the mouse embryo

Parisa Imanirad; Parham Solaimani Kartalaei; Mihaela Crisan; Chris S. Vink; Tomoko Yamada-Inagawa; Emma de Pater; Dorota Kurek; Polynikis Kaimakis; Reinier van der Linden; Nancy A. Speck; Elaine Dzierzak

Hypoxia affects many physiologic processes during early stages of mammalian ontogeny, particularly placental and vascular development. In the adult, the hypoxic bone marrow microenvironment plays a role in regulating hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) function. HSCs are generated from the major vasculature of the embryo, but whether the hypoxic response affects the generation of these HSCs is as yet unknown. Here we examined whether Hypoxia Inducible Factor1-alpha (HIF1α), a key modulator of the response to hypoxia, is essential for HSC development. We found hypoxic cells in embryonic tissues that generate and expand hematopoietic cells (aorta, placenta and fetal liver), and specifically aortic endothelial and hematopoietic cluster cells. A Cre/loxP conditional knockout (cKO) approach was taken to delete HIF1α in Vascular Endothelial-Cadherin expressing endothelial cells, the precursors to definitive hematopoietic cells. Functional assays show that HSC and hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) are significantly reduced in cKO aorta and placenta. Moreover, decreases in phenotypic aortic hematopoietic cluster cells in cKO embryos indicate that HIF1α is necessary for generation and/or expansion of HPCs and HSCs. cKO adult BM HSCs are also affected under transplantation conditions. Thus, HIF1α is a regulator of HSC generation and function beginning at the earliest embryonic stages.


Blood | 2016

Functional and molecular characterization of mouse Gata2-independent hematopoietic progenitors.

Polynikis Kaimakis; Emma de Pater; Christina Eich; Parham Solaimani Kartalaei; Mari-Liis Kauts; Chris S. Vink; Reinier van der Linden; Martine Jaegle; Tomomasa Yokomizo; Dies Meijer; Elaine Dzierzak

The Gata2 transcription factor is a pivotal regulator of hematopoietic cell development and maintenance, highlighted by the fact that Gata2 haploinsufficiency has been identified as the cause of some familial cases of acute myelogenous leukemia/myelodysplastic syndrome and in MonoMac syndrome. Genetic deletion in mice has shown that Gata2 is pivotal to the embryonic generation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs). It functions in the embryo during endothelial cell to hematopoietic cell transition to affect hematopoietic cluster, HPC, and HSC formation. Gata2 conditional deletion and overexpression studies show the importance of Gata2 levels in hematopoiesis, during all developmental stages. Although previous studies of cell populations phenotypically enriched in HPCs and HSCs show expression of Gata2, there has been no direct study of Gata2 expressing cells during normal hematopoiesis. In this study, we generate a Gata2Venus reporter mouse model with unperturbed Gata2 expression to examine the hematopoietic function and transcriptome of Gata2 expressing and nonexpressing cells. We show that all the HSCs are Gata2 expressing. However, not all HPCs in the aorta, vitelline and umbilical arteries, and fetal liver require or express Gata2. These Gata2-independent HPCs exhibit a different functional output and genetic program, including Ras and cyclic AMP response element-binding protein pathways and other Gata factors, compared with Gata2-dependent HPCs. Our results, indicating that Gata2 is of major importance in programming toward HSC fate but not in all cells with HPC fate, have implications for current reprogramming strategies.


Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology | 2018

Bloody zebrafish: novel methods in normal and malignant hematopoiesis

Emma de Pater; Eirini Trompouki

Hematopoiesis is an optimal system for studying stem cell maintenance and lineage differentiation under physiological and pathological conditions. In vertebrate organisms, billions of differentiated hematopoietic cells need to be continuously produced to replenish the blood cell pool. Disruptions in this process have immediate consequences for oxygen transport, responses against pathogens, maintenance of hemostasis and vascular integrity. Zebrafish is a widely used and well-established model for studying the hematopoietic system. Several new hematopoietic regulators were identified in genetic and chemical screens using the zebrafish model. Moreover, zebrafish enables in vivo imaging of hematopoietic stem cell generation and differentiation during embryogenesis, and adulthood. Finally, zebrafish has been used to model hematopoietic diseases. Recent technological advances in single-cell transcriptome analysis, epigenetic regulation, proteomics, metabolomics, and processing of large data sets promise to transform the current understanding of normal, abnormal, and malignant hematopoiesis. In this perspective, we discuss how the zebrafish model has proven beneficial for studying physiological and pathological hematopoiesis and how these novel technologies are transforming the field.


Experimental Hematology | 2017

The role of the GATA2 transcriptional program in the development of acute myeloid leukemia

Emanuele Gioacchino; Emma de Pater; Ivo P. Touw; Hans de Looper; Paulette van Strien; Remco M. Hoogenboezem; Eric Bindels; Elaine Dzierzak; Polynikis Kaimakis


WILEY-BLACKWELL | 2015

Postgraduate Haematology: Seventh Edition

Emma de Pater; Elaine Dzierzak


Journal of Cell Biology | 2014

Identification of Cdca7 as a novel Notch transcriptional target involved in hematopoietic stem cell emergence

Jordi Guiu; Dylan J.M. Bergen; Emma de Pater; Abul B.M.M.K. Islam; Verónica Ayllón; Leonor Gama-Norton; Cristina Ruiz-Herguido; Jessica González; Nuria Lopez-Bigas; Pablo Menendez; Elaine Dzierzak; Lluis Espinosa; Anna Bigas


Experimental Hematology | 2014

Gata2 expression dynamics correlates with distinct stage specific waves in ES cell hematopoietic differentiation

Mari-Liis Kauts; Polynikis Kaimakis; Emma de Pater; Reinier van der Linden; Marina Gabriel; Elaine Dzierzak


Experimental Hematology | 2013

GATA2 is required for HSC generation and survival

Emma de Pater; Polynikis Kaimakis; Chris S. Vink; Tomomasa Yokomizo; Tomoko Yamada-Inagawa; Reinier van der Linden; Sally A. Camper; Nancy A. Speck; Elaine Dzierzak


Experimental Hematology | 2013

Transcriptional control of hematopoiesis during embryonic development

Polynikis Kaimakis; Christina Eich; Emma de Pater; Reinier van der Linden; Nancy A. Speck; Dies Meijer; Elaine Dzierzak

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Polynikis Kaimakis

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Chris S. Vink

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Nancy A. Speck

University of Pennsylvania

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Mari-Liis Kauts

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Tomomasa Yokomizo

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Christina Eich

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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