2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-11-253872
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Downstream targets of HOXB4 in a cell line model of primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells

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“…A de novo motif search using the top 500 HoxB4 peaks from each time point successfully identified the HoxB4 DNA-binding motif ( Figure 1D), which matched the HoxB4 binding motif identified by 2 previous studies, 1 using Protein Binding Microarray 18 and the other using ChIP-CHIP. 13 In summary, extensive quality assessment demonstrated that we have generated a high-quality dataset of HoxB4-binding sites across the time course of ESC-to-HSC differentiation.…”
Section: Genome-wide Hoxb4 Location Maps During Esc Differentiation Tmentioning
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“…A de novo motif search using the top 500 HoxB4 peaks from each time point successfully identified the HoxB4 DNA-binding motif ( Figure 1D), which matched the HoxB4 binding motif identified by 2 previous studies, 1 using Protein Binding Microarray 18 and the other using ChIP-CHIP. 13 In summary, extensive quality assessment demonstrated that we have generated a high-quality dataset of HoxB4-binding sites across the time course of ESC-to-HSC differentiation.…”
Section: Genome-wide Hoxb4 Location Maps During Esc Differentiation Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al used a primitive hematopoietic progenitor cell line (EML) and identified 1910 HoxB4 peaks. 13 Oshima et al used an ESC differentiation protocol similar to ours, in which day 6 EB cells were induced by HoxB4 overexpression for 12 days. 12 They identified 2292 HoxB4-binding peaks.…”
Section: Genome-wide Hoxb4 Location Maps During Esc Differentiation Tmentioning
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“…The genes that control this expansion have not been previously identified and are likely relevant for the physiologic regulation of HSC pool size or leukemogenesis in transplanted mice. Prior gene expression profiling studies have identified various HOXB4 target genes in different systems [250][251][252]256,257 yet these studies show little overlap in identified target genes. None of these previous studies included analyses of primary adult HSCs derived directly from HOXB4 transplanted animals.…”
Section: Advantage Of Gene Profiling Study In Lsk Cells From Hoxb4 Trmentioning
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“…Little is known about the mechanism how HOXB4 expands HSCs and at meanwhile prevents leukemogenesis. 251,252 These earlier studies suggested that HOXB4 controls HSC or myeloid progenitors through multiple mechanisms such as apoptosis and symmetric division/proliferation. However, it is noticed that none of the previous studies focused on HOXB4 targets in primary primitive hematopoietic populations in vivo.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Identification Of Hoxb4 Transcriptional Target Gementioning
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