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Identification of novel regulators of developmental hematopoiesis using Endoglin regulatory elements as molecular probes.

Rabab Nasrallah1, Eva M Fast2, Parham Solaimani3, Kathy Knezevic1, Alexia Eliades4, Rahima Patel4, Roshana Thambyrajah4, Ashwin Unnikrishnan1, Julie Thoms1, Dominik Beck1, Chris S Vink5, Aileen Smith6, Jason Wong1, Mairi Shepherd6, David Kent6, Rahul Roychoudhuri7, Fabian Paul8, Julia Klippert8, Annette Hammes8, Thomas Willnow8, Bertie Göttgens6, Elaine Dzierzak5, Leonard I Zon2, George Lacaud4, Valerie Kouskoff4, John E Pimanda9.   

Abstract

Enhancers are the primary determinants of cell identity, and specific promoter/enhancer combinations of Endoglin (ENG) have been shown to target blood and endothelium in the embryo. Here, we generated a series of embryonic stem cell lines, each targeted with reporter constructs driven by specific promoter/enhancer combinations of ENG, to evaluate their discriminative potential and value as molecular probes of the corresponding transcriptome. The Eng promoter (P) in combination with the -8/+7/+9-kb enhancers, targeted cells in FLK1 mesoderm that were enriched for blast colony forming potential, whereas the P/-8-kb enhancer targeted TIE2+/c-KIT+/CD41- endothelial cells that were enriched for hematopoietic potential. These fractions were isolated using reporter expression and their transcriptomes profiled by RNA-seq. There was high concordance between our signatures and those from embryos with defects at corresponding stages of hematopoiesis. Of the 6 genes that were upregulated in both hemogenic mesoderm and hemogenic endothelial fractions targeted by the reporters, LRP2, a multiligand receptor, was the only gene that had not previously been associated with hematopoiesis. We show that LRP2 is indeed involved in definitive hematopoiesis and by doing so validate the use of reporter gene-coupled enhancers as probes to gain insights into transcriptional changes that facilitate cell fate transitions.
© 2016 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27554085      PMCID: PMC5064716          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2016-02-697870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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