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Notch signaling requires GATA-2 to inhibit myelopoiesis from embryonic stem cells and primary hemopoietic progenitors.

Renée F de Pooter1, Thomas M Schmitt, José Luis de la Pompa, Yuko Fujiwara, Stuart H Orkin, Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker.   

Abstract

The bone marrow and thymus, although both hemopoietic environments, induce very distinct differentiation outcomes. The former supports hemopoietic stem cell self-renewal and multiple hemopoietic lineages, while the latter supports T lymphopoiesis almost exclusively. This distinction suggests that the thymic environment acts to restrict the hemopoietic fates available to thymic immigrants. In this study, we demonstrate that the addition of the Notch ligand Delta-like-1 (Dll-1) to an in vitro system that otherwise supports myelopoiesis, greatly reduces the myelopoietic potential of stem cells or uncommitted progenitors. In contrast, committed myeloid progenitors mature regardless of the presence of Dll-1. The block in myelopoiesis is the direct result of Notch signaling within the hemopoietic progenitor, and Dll-1-induced signals cause a rapid increase in the expression of the zinc finger transcription factor GATA-2. Importantly, in the absence of GATA-2, Dll-1-induced signals fail to inhibit commitment to the myeloid fate. Taken together, our results support a role for GATA-2 in allowing Dll-1 to restrict non-T cell lineage differentiation outcomes.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16621992     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.176.9.5267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


  32 in total

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6.  O-fucose modulates Notch-controlled blood lineage commitment.

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9.  Notch signaling specifies megakaryocyte development from hematopoietic stem cells.

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10.  Rbm15 modulates Notch-induced transcriptional activation and affects myeloid differentiation.

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