MII5 contributes to hematopoietic stem cell fitness and homeostasis

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Abstract

MLL5 is a novel trithorax group gene and a candidate tumor suppressor gene located within a 2.5-Mb interval of chromosome band 7q22 that frequently is deleted in human myeloid malignancy. Here we show that inactivation of the Mll5 gene in mice results in a 30% reduction in the average representation of hematopoietic stem cells and in functional impairment of long-term hematopoietic repopulation potential under competitive conditions. Bone marrow cells from Mll5-deficient mice were defective in spleen colony-forming assays, and the mutant mice showed enhanced susceptibility to 5-fluorouracil-induced myelosuppression. Heterozygous and homozygous Mll5 mutant mice did not spontaneously develop hematologic cancers, and loss of Mll5 did not alter the phenotype of a fatal myelo-proliferative disorder induced by onco-genic Kras in vivo. Collectively, the data reveal an important role for Mll5 in HSC homeostasis and provide a basis for further studies to explore its role in leukemo-genesis. © 2009 by The American Society of Hematoloty.

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Zhang, Y., Wong, J., Klinger, M., Tran, M. T., Shannon, K. M., & Killeen, N. (2009). MII5 contributes to hematopoietic stem cell fitness and homeostasis. Blood, 113(7), 1455–1463. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-05-159905

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