Abstract

Recent studies have identified multiple cell types that regulate haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs); however, proof that a specific cell type produces a specific factor important for HSC function and maintenance is largely lacking. Ding et al (2012) reported recently that conditional deletion of stem cell factor (SCF) in Leptin receptor ( Lepr ) expressing perivascular cells or endothelial and haematopoietic cells resulted in significant reductions in number but less profound reduction in function of HSCs. Although the long‐term fate of HSCs in these models is largely unexplored and an underlying mechanism for reduction in HSCs not yet reported, these findings further implicate the vascular niche in the functional maintenance of HSCs in vivo and also raise intriguing questions for future studies in this field.

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