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Publication : An essential developmental checkpoint for production of the T cell lineage.

First Author  Ikawa T Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  329
Issue  5987 Pages  93-6
PubMed ID  20595615 Mgi Jnum  J:161354
Mgi Id  MGI:4458937 Doi  10.1126/science.1188995
Citation  Ikawa T, et al. (2010) An essential developmental checkpoint for production of the T cell lineage. Science 329(5987):93-6
abstractText  In early T cell development, progenitors retaining the potential to generate myeloid and natural killer lineages are eventually determined to a specific T cell lineage. The molecular mechanisms that drive this determination step remain unclarified. We show that, when murine hematopoietic progenitors were cultured on immobilized Notch ligand DLL4 protein in the presence of a cocktail of cytokines including interleukin-7, progenitors developing toward T cells were arrested and the arrested cells entered a self-renewal cycle, maintaining non-T lineage potentials. Reduced concentrations of interleukin-7 promoted T cell lineage determination. A similar arrest and self-renewal of progenitors were observed in thymocytes of mice deficient in the transcription factor Bcl11b. Our study thus identifies the earliest checkpoint during T cell development and shows that it is Bcl11b-dependent.
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