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Publication : Cbf beta is involved in maturation of all lineages of hematopoietic cells during embryogenesis except erythroid.

First Author  Kundu M Year  2003
Journal  Blood Cells Mol Dis Volume  30
Issue  2 Pages  164-9
PubMed ID  12732179 Mgi Jnum  J:108475
Mgi Id  MGI:3624148 Doi  10.1016/s1079-9796(03)00030-5
Citation  Kundu M, et al. (2003) Cbf beta is involved in maturation of all lineages of hematopoietic cells during embryogenesis except erythroid. Blood Cells Mol Dis 30(2):164-9
abstractText  The transcription factor Cbf beta forms a heterodimeric complex with members of the Runx family of proteins. Together, Cbf beta and Runx1 play a critical role in the establishment of definitive hematopoiesis in mouse embryos. Previously, we used a Cbfb-GFP 'knock-in' mouse model to demonstrate that Cbf beta is expressed in hematopoietic stem cells of the mouse fetal liver and aorta-gonad-mesonephros (Blood 100 (2002), 2449). We also examined the expression pattern of Cbf beta in different lineages of adult hematopoietic cells and found that it is expressed uniformly in all lineages except B lymphocytes and erythroid cells. Cbf beta expression decreases during maturation of B cells in the adult bone marrow, and is not expressed in nucleated erythroid precursors. Here, we examine the expression of Cbf beta in various hematopoietic lineages, including myeloid, lymphoid, and erythroid during late stages of embryonic development, and compare it to the pattern observed in adults. We find that there are subtle differences in expression of Cbf beta-GFP in embryonic hematopoietic cells compared to their adult counterparts, but that the overall pattern is the same. Our data complement recently published data on hematopoetic defects observed in transgenic Cbfb-null mouse embryos partially rescued by ectopic expression of Cbfb (Nature Genet. 32 (2002), 633; Nature Genet. 32 (2002), 645). and supports the emerging view that Cbf beta and Runx proteins are required for normal maturation of hematopoietic cells as well as establishment of definitive hematopoiesis.
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