E47 is required for V(D)J recombinase activity in common lymphoid progenitors

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Abstract

Common lymphoid progenitors (CLPs) are the first bone marrow precursors in which V(D)J recombinase activity is up-regulated. Here, we show that loss of the transcription factor E47 produces a reduced CLP population that lacks V(D)J recombinase activity and D-JH rearrangements in vivo. Apart from a profound arrest before the pro-B cell stage, other downstream lymphoid progeny of CLPs are still intact in these mice albeit at reduced numbers. In contrast to the inhibition of recombinase activity in early B lineage precursors in E47-deficient animals, loss of either E47 or its cis-acting target E rag (enhancer of rag transcription) has little effect on recombinase activity in thymic T lineage precursors. Taken together, this work defines a role for E47 in regulating lineage progression at the CLP stage in vivo and describes the first transcription factor required for lineage-specific recombinase activity. JEM © The Rockefeller University Press.

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Borghesi, L., Aites, J., Nelson, S., Lefterov, P., James, P., & Gerstein, R. (2005). E47 is required for V(D)J recombinase activity in common lymphoid progenitors. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 202(12), 1669–1677. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20051190

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