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Publication : Gata2-regulated Gfi1b expression controls endothelial programming during endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition.

First Author  Koyunlar C Year  2023
Journal  Blood Adv Volume  7
Issue  10 Pages  2082-2093
PubMed ID  36649572 Mgi Jnum  J:355806
Mgi Id  MGI:7761898 Doi  10.1182/bloodadvances.2022008019
Citation  Koyunlar C, et al. (2023) Gata2-regulated Gfi1b expression controls endothelial programming during endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition. Blood Adv 7(10):2082-2093
abstractText  The first hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are formed through endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition (EHT) during embryonic development. The transcription factor GATA2 is a crucial regulator of EHT and HSC function throughout life. Because patients with GATA2 haploinsufficiency have inborn mutations, prenatal defects are likely to influence disease development. In mice, Gata2 haploinsufficiency (Gata2+/-) reduces the number and functionality of embryonic hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) generated through EHT. However, the embryonic HSPC pool is heterogeneous and the mechanisms underlying this defect in Gata2+/- embryos remain unclear. Here, we investigated whether Gata2 haploinsufficiency selectively affects a cellular subset undergoing EHT. We showed that Gata2+/- HSPCs initiate, but cannot fully activate, hematopoietic programming during EHT. In addition, due to the reduced activity of the endothelial repressor Gfi1b, Gata2+/- HSPCs cannot repress endothelial identity to complete maturation. Finally, we showed that hematopoietic-specific induction of gfi1b could restore HSC production in gata2b-null (gata2b-/-) zebrafish embryos. This study illustrates the pivotal role of Gata2 in the regulation of the transcriptional network governing HSPC identity throughout the EHT.
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