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Deciphering the Complexities of Adult Human Steady State and Stress-Induced Hematopoiesis: Progress and Challenges
Suzanne M. Watt, Maria G. Roubelakis
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2025 · ▲ 4 citations
Abstract
Human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have traditionally been viewed as self-renewing, multipotent cells with enormous potential in sustaining essential steady state blood and immune cell production throughout life. Indeed, around 86% (1011–1012) of new cells generated daily in a healthy young human adult are of hematopoietic origin. Therapeutically, human HSCs have contributed to over 1.5 million hematopoietic cell transplants (HCTs) globally, making this the most successful regenerative therapy to date. We will commence this review by briefly highlighting selected key achievements (from 1868 to the end of the 20th century) that have contributed to this accomplishment. Much of our knowledge of hematopoiesis is based on small animal models that, despite their enormous importance, do not always recapitulate human hematopoiesis. Given this, we will critically review the progress and challenges faced in identifying adult human HSCs and tracing their lineage differentiation trajectories, referring to murine studies as needed. Moving forward and given that human hematopoiesis is dynamic and can readily adjust to a variety of stressors, we will then discuss recent research advances contributing to understanding (i) which HSPCs maintain daily steady state human hematopoiesis, (ii) where these are located, and (iii) which mechanisms come into play when homeostatic hematopoiesis switches to stress-induced or emergency hematopoiesis.
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Watt, S.M., & Roubelakis, M.G. (2025). Deciphering the Complexities of Adult Human Steady State and Stress-Induced Hematopoiesis: Progress and Challenges. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26020671
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Watt SM, Roubelakis MG. Deciphering the Complexities of Adult Human Steady State and Stress-Induced Hematopoiesis: Progress and Challenges. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025. doi:10.3390/ijms26020671.
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@article{suzanne2025Deciph,
title = {Deciphering the Complexities of Adult Human Steady State and Stress-Induced Hematopoiesis: Progress and Challenges},
author = {Suzanne M. Watt and Maria G. Roubelakis},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.3390/ijms26020671},
}
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