| Literature DB >> 29915154 |
Courtney J Fleenor1,2, Tessa Arends3, Hong Lei1,2, Josefine Åhsberg4, Kazuki Okuyama4, Jacob Kuruvilla4, Susana Cristobal4, Jennifer L Rabe3, Ahwan Pandey5,6, Thomas Danhorn7, Desiree Straign1, Joaquin M Espinosa5,6, Søren Warming8, Eric M Pietras3,9, Mikael Sigvardsson4, James R Hagman10,2,3.
Abstract
Zinc finger protein 521 (ZFP521), a DNA-binding protein containing 30 Krüppel-like zinc fingers, has been implicated in the differentiation of multiple cell types, including hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) and B lymphocytes. Here, we report a novel role for ZFP521 in regulating the earliest stages of hematopoiesis and lymphoid cell development via a cell-extrinsic mechanism. Mice with inactivated Zfp521 genes (Zfp521-/-) possess reduced frequencies and numbers of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, common lymphoid progenitors, and B and T cell precursors. Notably, ZFP521 deficiency changes bone marrow microenvironment cytokine levels and gene expression within resident HSPC, consistent with a skewing of hematopoiesis away from lymphopoiesis. These results advance our understanding of ZFP521's role in normal hematopoiesis, justifying further research to assess its potential as a target for cancer therapies.Entities:
Keywords: ZFP521/ZNF521; bone marrow microenvironment; hematopoietic progenitors; hematopoietic stem cell; lymphopoiesis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29915154 PMCID: PMC6094055 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00603-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Biol ISSN: 0270-7306 Impact factor: 4.272