Reversion of B Cell Commitment upon Loss of Pax5 Expression

I Mikkola, B Heavey, M Horcher, M Busslinger - Science, 2002 - science.org
I Mikkola, B Heavey, M Horcher, M Busslinger
Science, 2002science.org
The transcription factor Pax5 is essential for initiating B cell lineage commitment, but its role
in maintaining commitment is unknown. Using conditional Pax5 inactivation in committed
pro-B cells, we demonstrate that Pax5 is required not only to initiate its B lymphoid
transcription program, but also to maintain it in early B cell development. As a consequence
of Pax5 inactivation, previously committed pro-B cells regained the capacity to differentiate
into macrophages in vitro and to reconstitute T cell development in vivo in RAG2−/− mice …
The transcription factor Pax5 is essential for initiating B cell lineage commitment, but its role in maintaining commitment is unknown. Using conditional Pax5 inactivation in committed pro-B cells, we demonstrate that Pax5 is required not only to initiate its B lymphoid transcription program, but also to maintain it in early B cell development. As a consequence of Pax5 inactivation, previously committed pro-B cells regained the capacity to differentiate into macrophages in vitro and to reconstitute T cell development in vivo in RAG2 −/− mice. Hence, Pax5 expression is continuously required to maintain B cell lineage commitment, because its loss converts committed pro-B cells into hematopoietic progenitors with multilineage potential.
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