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Publication : The development of innate lymphoid cells requires TOX-dependent generation of a common innate lymphoid cell progenitor.

First Author  Seehus CR Year  2015
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  16
Issue  6 Pages  599-608
PubMed ID  25915732 Mgi Jnum  J:232838
Mgi Id  MGI:5780281 Doi  10.1038/ni.3168
Citation  Seehus CR, et al. (2015) The development of innate lymphoid cells requires TOX-dependent generation of a common innate lymphoid cell progenitor. Nat Immunol 16(6):599-608
abstractText  Diverse innate lymphoid cell (ILC) subtypes have been defined on the basis of effector function and transcription factor expression. ILCs derive from common lymphoid progenitors, although the transcriptional pathways that lead to ILC-lineage specification remain poorly characterized. Here we found that the transcriptional regulator TOX was required for the in vivo differentiation of common lymphoid progenitors into ILC lineage-restricted cells. In vitro modeling demonstrated that TOX deficiency resulted in early defects in the survival or proliferation of progenitor cells, as well as ILC differentiation at a later stage. In addition, comparative transcriptome analysis of bone marrow progenitors revealed that TOX-deficient cells failed to upregulate many genes of the ILC program, including genes that are targets of Notch, which indicated that TOX is a key determinant of early specification to the ILC lineage.
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