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  5. Canonical Notch signaling is dispensable for adult steady-state and stress myelo-erythropoiesis
 
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Canonical Notch signaling is dispensable for adult steady-state and stress myelo-erythropoiesis
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Author(s)
Duarte, Sara
Woll, Petter S
Buza-Vidas, Natalija
Chin, Desmond Wai Loon
Boukarabila, Hanane
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Although an essential role for canonical Notch signaling in generation of hematopoietic stem cells in the embryo and in thymic T-cell development is well established, its role in adult bone marrow (BM) myelopoiesis remains unclear. Some studies, analyzing myeloid progenitors in adult mice with inhibited Notch signaling, implicated distinct roles of canonical Notch signaling in regulation of progenitors for the megakaryocyte, erythroid, and granulocyte-macrophage cell lineages. However, these studies might also have targeted other pathways. Therefore, we specifically deleted, in adult BM, the transcription factor recombination signal-binding protein J κ (Rbpj), through which canonical signaling from all Notch receptors converges. Notably, detailed progenitor staging established that canonical Notch signaling is fully dispensable for all investigated stages of megakaryocyte, erythroid, and myeloid progenitors in steady state unperturbed hematopoiesis, after competitive BM transplantation, and in stress-induced erythropoiesis. Moreover, expression of key regulators of these hematopoietic lineages and Notch target genes were unaffected by Rbpj deficiency in BM progenitor cells.
Date Issued
2018-04-12
Date Acceptance
2018-01-10
Citation
Blood, 2018, 131 (15), pp.1712-1719
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/109515
URL
https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/131/15/1712/36842/Canonical-Notch-signaling-is-dispensable-for-adult
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2017-06-788505
ISSN
0006-4971
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Start Page
1712
End Page
1719
Journal / Book Title
Blood
Volume
131
Issue
15
Copyright Statement
This research was originally published in Blood. Sara Duarte, Petter S. Woll, Natalija Buza-Vidas, Desmond Wai Loon Chin, Hanane Boukarabila, Tiago C. Luís, Laura Stenson, Tiphaine Bouriez-Jones, Helen Ferry, Adam J. Mead, Deborah Atkinson, Shaobo Jin, Sally-Ann Clark, Bishan Wu, Emmanouela Repapi, Nicki Gray, Stephen Taylor, Anders P. Mutvei, Yat Long Tsoi, Claus Nerlov, Urban Lendahl, Sten Eirik W. Jacobsen; Canonical Notch signaling is dispensable for adult steady-state and stress myelo-erythropoiesis. Blood 2018; 131 (15): 1712–1719. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2017-06-788505. © the American Society of Hematology.
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Subjects
Hematology
HEMATOPOIETIC STEM-CELLS
HSCS
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
MICE
PATHWAY
Science & Technology
TRANSITION
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-01-16
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