HSP10 selective preference for myeloid and megakaryocytic precursors in normal human bone marrow.
pmid: 15590416
handle: 10447/21338
HSP10 selective preference for myeloid and megakaryocytic precursors in normal human bone marrow.
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) constitute a heterogeneous family of proteins involved in cell homeostasis. During cell life they are involved in harmful insults, as well as in immune and inflammatory reactions. It is known that they regulate gene expression, and cell proliferation, differentiation and death. HSP60 is a mitochondrial chaperonin, highly preserved during evolution, responsible of protein folding. Its function is strictly dependent on HSP10 in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic elements. We investigated the presence and the expression of HSP60 and HSP10 in a series of 20 normal human bone marrow specimens (NHBM) by the means of immunohistochemistry. NHBM showed no expression of HSP60, probably due to its being below the detectable threshold, as already demonstrated in other normal human tissues. By contrast, HSP10 showed a selective positivity for myeloid and megakaryocytic lineages. The positivity was restricted to precursor cells, while mature elements were constantly negative. We postulate that HSP10 plays a role in bone marrow cell differentiation other than being a mitochondrial co-chaperonin. The present data emphasize the role of HSP10 during cellular homeostasis and encourage further investigations in this field.
- University of Palermo Italy
Adult, Hsp 10 bone marrow, QH301-705.5, Cell Differentiation, Chaperonin 60, Middle Aged, Immunohistochemistry, Gene Expression Regulation, Bone Marrow, Chaperonin 10, Humans, Cell Lineage, Biology (General), Megakaryocytes, Myeloid Progenitor Cells, Aged
Adult, Hsp 10 bone marrow, QH301-705.5, Cell Differentiation, Chaperonin 60, Middle Aged, Immunohistochemistry, Gene Expression Regulation, Bone Marrow, Chaperonin 10, Humans, Cell Lineage, Biology (General), Megakaryocytes, Myeloid Progenitor Cells, Aged
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