GATA3 has been identified as a master regulator of T helper cells, as well as being important for early thymic progenitors and T-cell commitment. However, Gata3 expression initiates already at the hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) level, implicating a potential role also in the regulation of HSCs. Herein we used a conditional Gata3 knockout strategy in which Gata3 expression was completely deleted from the earliest stage of embryonic hematopoietic development after emergence of HSCs from hemogenic endothelium. Through a detailed analysis of HSCs at the phenotypic and functional level, we demonstrate that steady-state levels of HSCs are normal in Gata3fl/flVav-Cretg/+mice. Moreover, through long-term primary and secondary transplantation experiments, we also unequivocally demonstrate that Gata3 has a redundant role in post-transplantation HSC self-renewal. © 2011 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Buza-Vidas, N., Duarte, S., Luc, S., Bouriez-Jones, T., Woll, P. S., & Jacobsen, S. E. W. (2011). GATA3 is redundant for maintenance and self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells. Blood, 118(5), 1291–1293. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2011-02-338046
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