Pivotal Role of Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor in the Development of Progenitors in the Common Myeloid Pathway
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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is the principal cytokine regulating granulopoiesis. G-CSF receptor-deficient mice (G-CSFR-/-) are neutropenic but have only a modest reduction of committed myeloid progenitors. Since it is likely that compensatory mechanisms are induced by the severe neutropenia present in G-CSFR-/- mice, a competitive repopulation assay was performed. These data show that under basal conditions, G-CSF drives nearly all of granulopoiesis through multiple mechanisms. Most importantly, G-CSFR signals regulate the production and/or maintenance of committed-myeloid progenitors. Surprisingly, G-CSFR signals also play a significant role in the regulation of primitive multipotential progenitors in vivo. The contribution of G-CSFR-/- cells to the hematopoietic stem cell compartment is modestly reduced. Moreover, a marked decrease in the contribution of G-CSFR-/- cells to other progenitors in the myeloid pathway, including erythroid and megakaryocytic progenitors, is observed. In contrast, relative to the hematopoietic stem cell compartment, the contribution of G-CSFR-/- cells to the lymphoid lineages is increased. These data suggest that G-CSFR signals may play a role in directing the commitment of primitive hematopoietic progenitors to the common myeloid lineage. Thus, regulation of G-CSF levels may provide a mechanism for directing primitive hematopoietic progenitors into the common myeloid lineage in response to environmental stresses.
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