Updates in Hematology

Weekly selection of intriguing scientific articles in the field of Hematology focusing on: stem cells & aging, hematopoietic transplant and acute myeloid leukaemia. 

🧫 HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS & AGING

💡 Aberrant engagement of P-selectin drives hematopoietic stem cell aging in mice. Yang et al., Nature Aging. 2025

  • The surface marker P-selectin (CD62P) was used to identify HSCs characterised by an “aged” molecular and functional profile.
  • P-selectin engagement could suppress ageing-associated gene expression programs, showing potential for HSCs regeneration. 

💊 HEMATOPOIETIC TRANSPLANT

💡cMPL-based purification and depletion of human hematopoietic stem cells: implications for pretransplant conditioning. Araki et al., Blood. 2025. 

  • The authors identify cMPL (thrombopoietin receptor) on human CD34+ stem cells as a novel target to enhance pretransplant conditioning regimen.
  • Proof of concept studies in macaques showed the safety of the approach while achieving effective engraftment of donor stem cells without the need of conventional bone marrow ablative regimens.

🩸 ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA 

💡Blood-based proteomic profiling identifies OSMR as a novel biomarker of AML outcomes. Reville et al., Blood. 2025. 

  • The authors performed a blood-based proteomic profiling of 543 patients with newly diagnosed AML and then generated a 8-proteins panel defining a new prognostic score for overall survival.
  • The study highlights the importance of robust blood-based biomarkers for risk stratification and prognostic significance in newly diagnosed AML.

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