Niche-derived exosomes control Drosophila immune stress hematopoiesis
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By
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Nathalie Vanzo
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Marianne Montemurro
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Christian Rouvière
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Léonie Gargouil
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Vanessa Soldan
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Michèle Crozatier
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June 10, 2026
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Clinical Scorecard: Exosomes from the hematopoietic niche influence immune-related hematopoiesis in Drosophila
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
| Condition | |
| Key Mechanisms | Exosome-mediated communication between the hematopoietic niche and blood progenitors, as indicated in the source. |
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| Care Setting | |
Key Highlights
- Hematopoietic niche releases exosomes in response to immune stress, as shown in the study.
- Exosomes activate EGFR signaling in lymph gland progenitors, supported by the findings.
- Mmp1 metalloproteinase is required for exosome spreading, as stated in the research.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
Patient & Prescribing Data
Not applicable (Drosophila model)
Exosome signaling pathways in response to immune challenges
Clinical Best Practices
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