Trancriptional repressor Gfi1 integrates cytokine-receptor signals controlling B-cell differentiation

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Hematopoietic stem cell differentiation is specified by cytokines and transcription factors, but the mechanisms controlling instructive and permissive signalling networks are poorly understood. We provide evidence that CLP1-dependent IL7-receptor mediated B cell differentiation is critically controlled by the transcriptional repressor Gfi1. Gfi1-deficient progenitor B cells show global defects in IL7Rα-dependent signal cascades. Consequently, IL7-dependent trophic, proliferative and differentiation-inducing responses of progenitor B cells are perturbed. Gfi1 directly regulates expression levels of IL7Rα and indirectly controls STAT5 signalling via expression of SOCS3. Thus, Gfi1 selectively specifies IL7-dependent development of B cells from CLP1 progenitors, providing clues to the transcriptional networks integrating cytokine signals and lymphoid differentiation. © 2007 Rathinam, Klein.

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Rathinam, C., & Klein, C. (2007). Trancriptional repressor Gfi1 integrates cytokine-receptor signals controlling B-cell differentiation. PLoS ONE, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000306

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