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.