Transcription Factor Zinc Finger and BTB Domain 1 Is Essential for Lymphocyte Development

  • Punwani D
  • Simon K
  • Choi Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Absent T lymphocytes were unexpectedly found in homozygotes of a transgenic mouse from an unrelated project. T cell development did not progress beyond double-negative stage 1 thymocytes, resulting in a hypocellular, vestigial thymus. B cells were present, but NK cell number and B cell isotype switching were reduced. Transplantation of wild-type hematopoietic cells corrected the defect, which was traced to a deletion involving five contiguous genes at the transgene insertion site on chromosome 12C3. Complementation using bacterial artificial chromosome transgenesis implicated zinc finger BTB-POZ domain protein 1 (Zbtb1) in the immunodeficiency, confirming its role in T cell development and suggesting involvement in B and NK cell differentiation. Targeted disruption of Zbtb1 recapitulated the T−B+NK− SCID phenotype of the original transgenic animal. Knockouts for Zbtb1 had expanded populations of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells and also multipotent and early lymphoid lineages, suggesting a differentiation bottleneck for common lymphoid progenitors. Expression of mRNA encoding Zbtb1, a predicted transcription repressor, was greatest in hematopoietic stem cells, thymocytes, and pre-B cells, highlighting its essential role in lymphoid development.

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Punwani, D., Simon, K., Choi, Y., Dutra, A., Gonzalez-Espinosa, D., Pak, E., … Puck, J. M. (2012). Transcription Factor Zinc Finger and BTB Domain 1 Is Essential for Lymphocyte Development. The Journal of Immunology, 189(3), 1253–1264. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1200623

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