Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2021)

Harnessing Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for the Engineering of Human Hematopoietic Niches

  • Alice Pievani,
  • Roberto Savoldelli,
  • Roberto Savoldelli,
  • Juliane Poelchen,
  • Juliane Poelchen,
  • Elisa Mattioli,
  • Elisa Mattioli,
  • Giorgio Anselmi,
  • Alice Girardot,
  • Jochen Utikal,
  • Jochen Utikal,
  • Pierre Bourdely,
  • Marta Serafini,
  • Pierre Guermonprez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.631279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Tissue engineering opens multiple opportunities in regenerative medicine, drug testing, and modeling of the hematopoiesis in health and disease. Recapitulating the organization of physiological microenvironments supporting leukocyte development is essential to model faithfully the development of immune cells. Hematopoietic organs are shaped by spatially organized niches defined by multiple cellular contributions. A shared feature of immune niches is the presence of mesenchymal stromal cells endowed with unique roles in organizing niche development, maintenance, and function. Here, we review challenges and opportunities in harnessing stromal cells for the engineering of artificial immune niches and hematopoietic organoids recapitulating leukocyte ontogeny both in vitro and in vivo.

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