Primitive erythropoiesis and megakaryopoiesis in the yolk sac are independent of c-myb

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Hematopoiesis initiates within the yolk sac of mammalian embryos in overlapping primitive and definitive waves, each containing erythroid and megakaryocyte progenitors, c-myb-null mouse fetuses lack definitive erythrocytes but contain primitive erythroblasts and hepatic megakaryocytes. However, it is unclear if c-myb-null embryos harbor definitive erythroid or any megakaryocyte progenitors. We determined that c-myb was not expressed in primitive erythroid precursors and that c-myb-null embryos had normal primitive erythroid and megakaryocyte progenitor numbers and kinetics between embryonic day (E) 7.0 and E9.0. While primitive hematopoiesis is c-myb-independent, no definitive erythroid potential was detected in c-myb-null embryos, confirming that definitive erythropoiesis, beginning at E8.25 in the yolk sac, is completely c-myb- dependent. In contrast, reduced numbers of megakaryocyte progenitors with restricted proliferative capacity persist in E10.5 yolk sac and E11.5 liver. Despite this impaired megakaryocyte potential, c-myb-null fetuses had normal platelet numbers at E12.5 but became thrombocytopenic by E15.5, suggesting that c-myb is required for sustained thrombopoiesis. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Tober, J., McGrath, K. E., & Palis, J. (2008). Primitive erythropoiesis and megakaryopoiesis in the yolk sac are independent of c-myb. Blood, 111(5), 2636–2639. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-11-124685

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