Literature DB >> 18213587

Identification of erythroid-enriched gene expression in the mouse embryonic yolk sac using microdissected cells.

Latasha C Redmond1, Catherine I Dumur, Kellie J Archer, Jack L Haar, Joyce A Lloyd.   

Abstract

Little is known about the genes that control the embryonic erythroid program. Laser capture microdissection was used to isolate primitive erythroid precursors and epithelial cells from frozen sections of the embryonic day 9.5 yolk sac. The RNA samples were amplified and labeled for hybridization to Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 arrays. Ninety-one genes are expressed significantly higher in erythroid than in epithelial cells. Ingenuity pathway analysis indicates that many of these erythroid-enriched genes cluster in highly significant biological networks. One of these networks contains RBTN2/LMO2, SCL/TAL1, and EKLF/KLF1, three of the very few genes required for primitive erythropoiesis. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to verify that platelet factor 4, reelin, thrombospondin-1, and muscleblind-like 1 mRNA is erythroid-enriched. These genes have established roles in development or differentiation in other systems, and are, therefore, good candidates for regulating primitive erythropoiesis. These results provide a catalog of genes expressed during primitive erythropoiesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18213587     DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


  10 in total

1.  Laser capture microdissection of embryonic cells and preparation of RNA for microarray assays.

Authors:  Latasha C Redmond; Christopher J Pang; Catherine Dumur; Jack L Haar; Joyce A Lloyd
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2014

2.  Krüppel-like factor 2 regulated gene expression in mouse embryonic yolk sac erythroid cells.

Authors:  Latasha C Redmond; Catherine I Dumur; Kellie J Archer; Dennis R Grayson; Jack L Haar; Joyce A Lloyd
Journal:  Blood Cells Mol Dis       Date:  2011-04-29       Impact factor: 3.039

3.  Claudin 13, a member of the claudin family regulated in mouse stress induced erythropoiesis.

Authors:  Pamela D Thompson; Hannah Tipney; Andy Brass; Harry Noyes; Steve Kemp; Jan Naessens; May Tassabehji
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-09-10       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Kruppel-like factor 1 (KLF1), KLF2, and Myc control a regulatory network essential for embryonic erythropoiesis.

Authors:  Christopher J Pang; Wafaa Lemsaddek; Yousef N Alhashem; Cornelius Bondzi; Latasha C Redmond; Nicolas Ah-Son; Catherine I Dumur; Kellie J Archer; Jack L Haar; Joyce A Lloyd; Marie Trudel
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2012-05-07       Impact factor: 4.272

5.  Muscleblind-like 1 is required for normal heart valve development in vivo.

Authors:  Ryan J Coram; Samantha J Stillwagon; Anuradha Guggilam; Michael W Jenkins; Maurice S Swanson; Andrea N Ladd
Journal:  BMC Dev Biol       Date:  2015-10-15       Impact factor: 1.978

6.  Krüppel-like factors compete for promoters and enhancers to fine-tune transcription.

Authors:  Melissa D Ilsley; Kevin R Gillinder; Graham W Magor; Stephen Huang; Timothy L Bailey; Merlin Crossley; Andrew C Perkins
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-06-20       Impact factor: 16.971

7.  Bioinformatic Analysis of Gene Variants from Gastroschisis Recurrence Identifies Multiple Novel Pathogenetic Pathways: Implication for the Closure of the Ventral Body Wall.

Authors:  Víctor M Salinas-Torres; Hugo L Gallardo-Blanco; Rafael A Salinas-Torres; Ricardo M Cerda-Flores; José J Lugo-Trampe; Daniel Z Villarreal-Martínez; Laura E Martínez de Villarreal
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-05-09       Impact factor: 5.923

8.  Krüppel-like factor 2 is required for normal mouse cardiac development.

Authors:  Aditi R Chiplunkar; Tina K Lung; Yousef Alhashem; Benjamin A Koppenhaver; Fadi N Salloum; Rakesh C Kukreja; Jack L Haar; Joyce A Lloyd
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-02-14       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Identification of genes potentially regulated by human polynucleotide phosphorylase (hPNPase old-35) using melanoma as a model.

Authors:  Upneet K Sokhi; Manny D Bacolod; Santanu Dasgupta; Luni Emdad; Swadesh K Das; Catherine I Dumur; Michael F Miles; Devanand Sarkar; Paul B Fisher
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-15       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  The modern primitives: applying new technological approaches to explore the biology of the earliest red blood cells.

Authors:  Stuart T Fraser
Journal:  ISRN Hematol       Date:  2013-10-03
  10 in total

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