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Publication : The Role of SCL Isoforms in Embryonic Hematopoiesis.

First Author  Chuang CK Year  2023
Journal  Int J Mol Sci Volume  24
Issue  7 PubMed ID  37047400
Mgi Jnum  J:334839 Mgi Id  MGI:7463020
Doi  10.3390/ijms24076427 Citation  Chuang CK, et al. (2023) The Role of SCL Isoforms in Embryonic Hematopoiesis. Int J Mol Sci 24(7)
abstractText  Three waves of hematopoiesis occur in the mouse embryo. The primitive hematopoiesis appears as blood islands in the extra embryonic yolk sac at E7.5. The extra embryonic pro-definitive hematopoiesis launches in late E8 and the embryonic definitive one turns on at E10.5 indicated by the emergence of hemogenic endothelial cells on the inner wall of the extra embryonic arteries and the embryonic aorta. To study the roles of SCL protein isoforms in murine hematopoiesis, the SCL-large (SCL-L) isoform was selectively destroyed with the remaining SCL-small (SCL-S) isoform intact. It was demonstrated that SCL-S was specifically expressed in the hemogenic endothelial cells (HECs) and SCL-L was only detected in the dispersed cells after budding from HECs. The SCL(Delta/Delta) homozygous mutant embryos only survived to E10.5 with normal extra embryonic vessels and red blood cells. In wild-type mouse embryos, a layer of neatly aligned CD34(+) and CD43(+) cells appeared on the endothelial wall of the aorta of the E10.5 fetus. However, the cells at the same site expressed CD31 rather than CD34 and/or CD43 in the E10.5 SCL(Delta/Delta) embryo, indicating that only the endothelial lineage was developed. These results reveal that the SCL-S is sufficient to sustain the primitive hematopoiesis and SCL-L is necessary to launch the definitive hematopoiesis.
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