The ARID Family Transcription Factor Bright Is Required for both Hematopoietic Stem Cell and B Lineage Development

  • Webb C
  • Bryant J
  • Popowski M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bright/Arid3a has been characterized both as an activator of immunoglobulin heavy-chain transcription and as a proto-oncogene. Although Bright expression is highly B lineage stage restricted in adult mice, its expression in the earliest identifiable hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) population suggests that Bright might have additional functions. We showed that >99% of Bright -/- embryos die at midgestation from failed hematopoiesis. Bright-/- embryonic day 12.5 (E12.5) fetal livers showed an increase in the expression of immature markers. Colony-forming assays indicated that the hematopoietic potential of Bright-/- mice is markedly reduced. Rare survivors of lethality, which were not compensated by the closely related paralogue Bright-derived protein (Bdp)/Arid3b, suffered HSC deficits in their bone marrow as well as B lineage-intrinsic developmental and functional deficiencies in their peripheries. These include a reduction in a natural antibody, B-1 responses to phosphocholine, and selective T-dependent impairment of IgG1 class switching. Our results place Bright/Arid3a on a select list of transcriptional regulators required to program both HSC and lineage-specific differentiation. Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Webb, C. F., Bryant, J., Popowski, M., Allred, L., Kim, D., Harriss, J., … Tucker, P. W. (2011). The ARID Family Transcription Factor Bright Is Required for both Hematopoietic Stem Cell and B Lineage Development. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 31(5), 1041–1053. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.01448-10

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