Current Trends on Hemopoietic Stem Cells

Curr Stem Cell Res Ther. 2021;16(2):199-208. doi: 10.2174/1574888X15999200729162021.

Abstract

Advances in single-cell technology and genetic mouse models have resulted in the identification of new types of hemopoietic stem cells (HSC), resulting in baffling observations, suggesting a reconsideration of the long-held notion that all hematopoietic cells in the adult are derived from HSCs. The existence of long-lived HSC-independent hematopoiesis has led to the conclusion that despite the single hierarchical differentiation route that generates functional blood types, other differentiation routes exist in-vivo. Heterogeneity in the HSC population and the evolving knowledge around HSC has translated to it's improved application as a therapeutic tool for various blood disorders. The reprogramming of non-hematopoietic somatic and mature blood cells to pluripotency with their subsequent differentiation into hematopoietic stem cells/progenitor cells and the introduction of new generation sequencing holds the potential for the resolution of ambiguities involved in HSC bone marrow transplantation. There is a change in the paradigm for HSC transplantation donor selection. Donor choice favors haploidentical HCT than cord blood. This review provides a general overview of the current events around hemopoietic stem cells, with emphasis on the rising trend of HSC transplantation, especially haploidentical stem cell transplantation.

Keywords: Stem cells; blood; differentiation; haemopoiesis; haemopoietic; transplantation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bone Marrow
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Fetal Blood
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation* / trends
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cells*
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Tissue Donors