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Type: Journal article
Title: Tug of war in the haematopoietic stem cell niche: do myeloma plasma cells compete for the HSC niche?
Author: Noll, J.
Williams, S.
Purton, L.
Zannettino, A.
Citation: Blood Cancer Journal, 2012; 2(9):1-10
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 2044-5385
2044-5385
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JE Noll, SA Williams, LE Purton and ACW Zannettino
Abstract: In the adult mammal, normal haematopoiesis occurs predominantly in the bone marrow, where primitive haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and their progeny reside in specialised microenvironments. The bone marrow microenvironment contains specific anatomical areas (termed niches) that are highly specialised for the development of certain blood cell types, for example HSCs. The HSC niche provides important cell–cell interactions and signalling molecules that regulate HSC self-renewal and differentiation processes. These same signals and interactions are also important in the progression of haematological malignancies, such as multiple myeloma (MM). This review provides an overview of the bone marrow microenvironment and its involvement in normal, physiological HSC maintenance and plasma cell growth throughout MM disease progression.
Keywords: myeloma
niche
bone microenvironment
haematopoietic stem cells
Description: Extent: 10p.
Rights: © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved
DOI: 10.1038/bcj.2012.38
Grant ID: NHMRC
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bcj.2012.38
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