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Publication : The P4-type ATPase ATP11C is essential for B lymphopoiesis in adult bone marrow.

First Author  Siggs OM Year  2011
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  12
Issue  5 Pages  434-40
PubMed ID  21423172 Mgi Jnum  J:171925
Mgi Id  MGI:5002407 Doi  10.1038/ni.2012
Citation  Siggs OM, et al. (2011) The P4-type ATPase ATP11C is essential for B lymphopoiesis in adult bone marrow. Nat Immunol 12(5):434-40
abstractText  B lymphopoiesis begins in the fetal liver, switching after birth to the bone marrow, where it persists for life. The unique developmental outcomes of each phase are well documented, yet their molecular requirements are not. Here we describe two allelic X-linked mutations in mice that caused cell-intrinsic arrest of adult B lymphopoiesis. Mutant fetal liver progenitors generated B cells in situ but not in irradiated adult bone marrow, which emphasizes a necessity for the affected pathway only in the context of adult bone marrow. The causative mutations were ascribed to Atp11c, which encodes a P4-type ATPase with no previously described function. Our data establish an essential, cell-autonomous and context-sensitive function for ATP11C, a putative aminophospholipid flippase, in B cell development.
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