|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : The role of Lin28b in myeloid and mast cell differentiation and mast cell malignancy.

First Author  Wang LD Year  2015
Journal  Leukemia Volume  29
Issue  6 Pages  1320-30
PubMed ID  25655194 Mgi Jnum  J:221971
Mgi Id  MGI:5643808 Doi  10.1038/leu.2015.19
Citation  Wang LD, et al. (2015) The role of Lin28b in myeloid and mast cell differentiation and mast cell malignancy. Leukemia 29(6):1320-30
abstractText  Mast cells (MCs) are critical components of the innate immune system and important for host defense, allergy, autoimmunity, tissue regeneration and tumor progression. Dysregulated MC development leads to systemic mastocytosis (SM), a clinically variable but often devastating family of hematologic disorders. Here we report that induced expression of Lin28, a heterochronic gene and pluripotency factor implicated in driving a fetal hematopoietic program, caused MC accumulation in adult mice in target organs such as the skin and peritoneal cavity. In vitro assays revealed a skewing of myeloid commitment in LIN28B-expressing hematopoietic progenitors, with increased levels of LIN28B in common myeloid and basophil-MC progenitors altering gene expression patterns to favor cell fate choices that enhanced MC specification. In addition, LIN28B-induced MCs appeared phenotypically and functionally immature, and in vitro assays suggested a slowing of MC terminal differentiation in the context of LIN28B upregulation. Finally, interrogation of human MC leukemia samples revealed upregulation of LIN28B in abnormal MCs from patients with SM. This work identifies Lin28 as a novel regulator of innate immune function and a new protein of interest in MC disease.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

5 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

0 Expression