2009
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-06-164921
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Gene expression profile of the third pharyngeal pouch reveals role of mesenchymal MafB in embryonic thymus development

Abstract: The thymus provides a microenvironment that induces the differentiation of T-progenitor cells into functional T cells and that establishes a diverse yet selftolerant T-cell repertoire. However, the mechanisms that lead to the development of the thymus are incompletely understood. We report herein the results of screening for genes that are expressed in the third pharyngeal pouch, which contains thymic primordium. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based cDNA subtraction screening for genes expressed in microdisse… Show more

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“…Our attention to faithful expression of MafB from the mutated allele was prompted by evidence that Mafb -haploinsufficient mice exhibit subtle defects in hematopoiesis (Sultana et al, 2009) and by reports that aberrant expression of that protein can severely decrease viability of the organism. The kreisler ( kr ) mutation is a radiation-induced chromosomal inversion that separates an intact Mafb transcriptional unit from putative distal enhancer elements (Cordes and Barsh, 1994).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our attention to faithful expression of MafB from the mutated allele was prompted by evidence that Mafb -haploinsufficient mice exhibit subtle defects in hematopoiesis (Sultana et al, 2009) and by reports that aberrant expression of that protein can severely decrease viability of the organism. The kreisler ( kr ) mutation is a radiation-induced chromosomal inversion that separates an intact Mafb transcriptional unit from putative distal enhancer elements (Cordes and Barsh, 1994).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MTS20 and MTS24) that identity bipotent precursors unambiguously remain controversial [31,32,34]. It is interesting to note that the majority of TECs at these early stages express Cxcl12, Ccl25, Ccl19, Ccl21, Dll4 and Il7 [14,15,21,35,36], suggesting that early TECs may have a dual functional activity; i.e. providing key thymopoietic factors and being the precursor for prototypic mature TEC subsets (Figure 1).…”
Section: Lineage Relationships Among Tecsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The following primer pairs were used: MafB, 5'-TGAGCATGGGGCAAGAGCTG-3' and 5'-CCATCCA GTACAGGTCCTCG-3'; Ccnd1, 5'-TGACACCAATCTCCTCAACGA CC-3' and 5'-GGATGGCACAATCTCCTTCTGC-3'; Ccnd2, 5'-AG GAGAAGCTGTCCCTGATCC -3' and 5'-AGTTGCAATCATCGA CGGC -3'; PTH, 5'-GCTGGCAGTCTGTCTTCTTACCC -3' and 5'-;TG TCAGTGCCCTGCACTGTC -3'; Kl, 5'-CAAAGTCTTCGGCCTTG TTC -3' and 5'-CTCCCCAAGCAAAGTCACA -3'; and Hprt, 5'-TT GTTGTTGGATATGCCCTTGACTA-3' and 5'-AGGCAGATGGCC ACAGGACTA-3' . 22,[40][41][42] Luciferase assay To construct reporter plasmids, DNA fragments corresponding to positions À545 to þ100 in the WT and mutant murine Ccnd2 gene promoter, 22 and murine evolutionally conserved region 4 and the proximal basal PTH promoter 8 were obtained from Gene Synthesis Service (TAKARA Bio) and subcloned individually into the pGL3-Luc vector (Promega, Madison, WI). To express MafB, we used a previously described expression plasmid (pEFX3-FLAG-MafB).…”
Section: Quantitative Rt-pcrmentioning
confidence: 99%