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Publication : A newly identified gene Ahed plays essential roles in murine haematopoiesis.

First Author  Nakai R Year  2024
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  5090
PubMed ID  38918373 Mgi Jnum  J:350073
Mgi Id  MGI:7661861 Doi  10.1038/s41467-024-49252-7
Citation  Nakai R, et al. (2024) A newly identified gene Ahed plays essential roles in murine haematopoiesis. Nat Commun 15(1):5090
abstractText  The development of haematopoiesis involves the coordinated action of numerous genes, some of which are implicated in haematological malignancies. However, the biological function of many genes remains elusive and unknown functional genes are likely to remain to be uncovered. Here, we report a previously uncharacterised gene in haematopoiesis, identified by screening mutant embryonic stem cells. The gene, 'attenuated haematopoietic development (Ahed)', encodes a nuclear protein. Conditional knockout (cKO) of Ahed results in anaemia from embryonic day 14.5 onward, leading to prenatal demise. Transplantation experiments demonstrate the incapacity of Ahed-deficient haematopoietic cells to reconstitute haematopoiesis in vivo. Employing a tamoxifen-inducible cKO model, we further reveal that Ahed deletion impairs the intrinsic capacity of haematopoietic cells in adult mice. Ahed deletion affects various pathways, and published databases present cancer patients with somatic mutations in Ahed. Collectively, our findings underscore the fundamental roles of Ahed in lifelong haematopoiesis, implicating its association with malignancies.
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