Stem Cell Reports (Jun 2017)

A Common Origin for B-1a and B-2 Lymphocytes in Clonal Pre- Hematopoietic Stem Cells

  • Brandon K. Hadland,
  • Barbara Varnum-Finney,
  • Pankaj K. Mandal,
  • Derrick J. Rossi,
  • Michael G. Poulos,
  • Jason M. Butler,
  • Shahin Rafii,
  • Mervin C. Yoder,
  • Momoko Yoshimoto,
  • Irwin D. Bernstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.04.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 1563 – 1572

Abstract

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Recent evidence points to the embryonic emergence of some tissue-resident innate immune cells, such as B-1a lymphocytes, prior to and independently of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). However, whether the full hematopoietic repertoire of embryonic HSCs initially includes these unique lineages of innate immune cells has been difficult to assess due to lack of clonal assays that identify and assess HSC precursor (pre-HSC) potential. Here, by combining index sorting of single embryonic hemogenic precursors with in vitro HSC maturation and transplantation assays, we analyze emerging pre-HSCs at the single-cell level, revealing their unique stage-specific properties and clonal lineage potential. Remarkably, clonal pre-HSCs detected between E9.5 and E11.5 contribute to the complete B cell repertoire, including B-1a lymphocytes, revealing a previously unappreciated common precursor for all B cell lineages at the pre-HSC stage and a second embryonic origin for B-1a lymphocytes.

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