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  2. Cannabidiol restores hematopoietic stem cell stemness in mouse through Atf2-Lrp6 axis after acute irradiation

Cannabidiol restores hematopoietic stem cell stemness in mouse through Atf2-Lrp6 axis after acute irradiation

  • MedComm (2020). 2025 Feb 13;6(2):e70092. doi: 10.1002/mco2.70092.
Zhijie Bai 1 Congshu Huang 2 Huanhua Xu 3 Yuxin Wang 1 Zebin Liao 1 Pan Shen 1 Zhexin Ni 1 Chaoji Huangfu 1 Dezhi Sun 1 Yangyi Hu 1 Ningning Wang 1 Pengfei Zhang 1 Lei Zhou 1 Wei Zhou 1 Yue Gao 1 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine Beijing China.
  • 2 College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Henan University of Chinese Medicine Zhengzhou China.
  • 3 State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Nanchang China.
  • 4 State Key Laboratory of Kidney Diseases Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China.
Abstract

Bone marrow serves as the residence of hematopoietic stem cells and is recognized as one of the most radiosensitive tissues. Exposure to acute radiation leads to severe damage to bone marrow hematopoiesis which can be fatal, while few clinically applicable medication or specific therapeutic targets have been discovered. In this study, we found that the administration of cannabidiol significantly enhanced individual survival and restored the reconstitution capacity of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells within 14 days after irradiation. Single-cell RNA Sequencing analysis demonstrated that the expression levels of genes associated with stemness along with Wnt and BMP signaling pathways were restored by the cannabidiol treatment through the upregulation of Atf2, a transcription factor possessing multifunctional properties. Atf2 upregulation induced by cannabidiol treatment potentially upregulated the expression of Lrp6 to improve the stemness of hematopoietic stem cells. Further functional experiments validated the crucial role of Atf2 in regulating multilineage differentiation potential of bone marrow hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Overall, our findings provide evidence for a promising radioprotective function of cannabidiol and Atf2 as a candidate therapeutic target for acute radiation-induced hematopoietic injury, thereby paving the way for future research in the field.

Keywords

Atf2; cannabidiol; hematopoietic stem cell; radiation injury.

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