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Publication : RBPJ-dependent Notch signaling initiates the T cell program in a subset of thymus-seeding progenitors.

First Author  Chen ELY Year  2019
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  20
Issue  11 Pages  1456-1468
PubMed ID  31636466 Mgi Jnum  J:292398
Mgi Id  MGI:6449014 Doi  10.1038/s41590-019-0518-7
Citation  Chen ELY, et al. (2019) RBPJ-dependent Notch signaling initiates the T cell program in a subset of thymus-seeding progenitors. Nat Immunol 20(11):1456-1468
abstractText  T cell specification and commitment require Notch signaling. Although the requirement for Notch signaling during intrathymic T cell development is known, it is still unclear whether the onset of T cell priming can occur in a prethymic niche and whether RBPJ-dependent Notch signaling has a role during this event. Here, we established an Rbpj-inducible system that allowed temporal and tissue-specific control of the responsiveness to Notch in all hematopoietic cells. Using this system, we found that Notch signaling was required before the early T cell progenitor stage in the thymus. Lymphoid-primed multipotent progenitors in the bone marrow underwent Notch signaling with Rbpj induction, which inhibited development towards the myeloid lineage in thymus-seeding progenitors. Thus, our results indicated that the onset of T cell differentiation occurred in a prethymic setting, and that Notch played an important role during this event.
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