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Publication : PU.1 and hematopoiesis: lessons learned from gene targeting experiments.

First Author  Simon MC Year  1998
Journal  Semin Immunol Volume  10
Issue  2 Pages  111-8
PubMed ID  9618756 Mgi Jnum  J:50841
Mgi Id  MGI:1309975 Doi  10.1006/smim.1998.0112
Citation  Simon MC (1998) PU.1 and hematopoiesis: lessons learned from gene targeting experiments. Semin Immunol 10(2):111-8
abstractText  The advent of gene targeting technology in mouse embryonic stem cells has revolutionized the study of the development of organ systems in mammals. Hematopoietic transcription factors play a critical role in blood cell development. Targeted mutagenesis of the murine PU.1 locus has revealed the pivotal role this protein plays in blood cell differentiation at all stages of hematopoiesis (yolk sac, fetal liver and bone marrow). PU.1 has been disrupted by two independent research groups and both strains of PU.1-deficient mice exhibit abnormalities in B cell, T cell, monocyte and neutrophil development. The independent mutations have yielded some differences in phenotype suggesting that the different strategies for gene targeting have resulted in the beginning of an 'allelic series' at the PU.1 locus. Both strains of PU.1-/- mice provide exciting reagents for future study of the role of this factor in blood lineage specification.
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