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Publication : A multipotent precursor in the thymus maps to the branching point of the T versus B lineage decision.

First Author  Benz C Year  2005
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  202
Issue  1 Pages  21-31
PubMed ID  15983065 Mgi Jnum  J:128846
Mgi Id  MGI:3768185 Doi  10.1084/jem.20050146
Citation  Benz C, et al. (2005) A multipotent precursor in the thymus maps to the branching point of the T versus B lineage decision. J Exp Med 202(1):21-31
abstractText  Hematopoietic precursors continuously colonize the thymus where they give rise mainly to T cells, but also to B and dendritic cells. The lineage relationship between these three cell types is unclear, and it remains to be determined if precursors in the thymus are multipotent, oligopotent, or lineage restricted. Resolution of this question necessitates the determination of the clonal differentiation potential of the most immature precursors in the thymus. Using a CC chemokine receptor 9-enhanced green fluorescent protein knock-in allele like a surface marker of unknown function, we identify a multipotent precursor present in bone marrow, blood, and thymus. Single cells of this precursor give rise to T, B, and dendritic cells. A more differentiated stage of this multipotent precursor in the thymus has lost the capacity to generate B but not T, dendritic, and myeloid cells. Thus, the newly identified precursor maps to the branching point of the T versus B lineage decision in the hematopoietic lineage hierarchy.
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