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Dataset: Oncogenic Nras has a bimodal effect on hematopoietic stem cells promoting proliferation and self-renewal

Pre-leukemic mutations are thought to promote clonal expansion of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) by increasing self-renewal and...

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Pre-leukemic mutations are thought to promote clonal expansion of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) by increasing self-renewal and competitiveness. However, mutations that increase HSC proliferation tend to reduce competitiveness and self-renewal potential, raising the question of how a mutant HSC can sustainably outcompete wild-type HSCs. Activating mutations in NRAS are prevalent in human myeloproliferative disease and leukemia. Here we show that a single allele of oncogenic NrasG12D increases HSC proliferation but also increases reconstituting and self-renewal potential upon serial transplantation in irradiated mice, all without immortalizing HSCs or causing leukemia in our experiments. NrasG12D also confers long-term self-renewal potential upon multipotent progenitors. To explore the mechanism by which NrasG12D promotes HSC proliferation and self-renewal we assessed HSC cell cycle kinetics using H2B-GFP label retention. We found that NrasG12D had a bimodal effect on HSCs, increasing the proliferation of some HSCs while increasing the quiescence and competitiveness of other HSCs. One signal can therefore increase HSC proliferation, competitiveness, and self-renewal through a bimodal effect that promotes proliferation in some HSCs and quiescence in others. 12 RNA samples from mouse bone marrows were analyzed. There are three biological replicates for each subtype.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-45194

PubMed:
24284627

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE
GSM1098796 wild-type GFP-
GSM1098797 wild-type GFPhigh
GSM1098798 Nras GFP-
GSM1098799 Nras GFPhigh
GSM1098796 wild-type GFP-
GSM1098797 wild-type GFPhigh
GSM1098798 Nras GFP-
GSM1098799 Nras GFPhigh
GSM1098796 wild-type GFP-
GSM1098797 wild-type GFPhigh
GSM1098798 Nras GFP-
GSM1098799 Nras GFPhigh

Tags

  • bone
  • cell
  • disease
  • leukemia
  • myeloproliferative disease

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