T cell development requires constraint of the myeloid regulator C/EBP-α by the Notch target and transcriptional repressor Hes1

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Abstract

Notch signaling induces gene expression of the T cell lineage and discourages alternative fate outcomes. Hematopoietic deficiency in the Notch target Hes1 results in severe T cell lineage defects; however, the underlying mechanism is unknown. We found here that Hes1 constrained myeloid gene-expression programs in T cell progenitor cells, as deletion of the myeloid regulator C/EBP-α restored the development of T cells from Hes1-deficient progenitor cells. Repression of Cebpa by Hes1 required its DNA-binding and Groucho-recruitment domains. Hes1-deficient multipotent progenitor cells showed a developmental bias toward myeloid cells and dendritic cells after Notch signaling, whereas Hes1-deficient lymphoid progenitor cells required additional cytokine signaling for diversion into the myeloid lineage. Our findings establish the importance of constraining developmental programs of the myeloid lineage early in T cell development. © 2013 Nature America, Inc.

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De Obaldia, M. E., Bell, J. J., Wang, X., Harly, C., Yashiro-Ohtani, Y., Delong, J. H., … Bhandoola, A. (2013). T cell development requires constraint of the myeloid regulator C/EBP-α by the Notch target and transcriptional repressor Hes1. Nature Immunology, 14(12), 1277–1284. https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2760

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