2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-129054
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Ing4 Regulates Stress Hematopoiesis and Represses Self-Renewal in Multipotent Progenitor Cells

Abstract: Hematopoiesis is tightly regulated by a network of transcription factors and complexes that are required for the maintenance and development of HSCs. In a screen for epigenetic regulators of hematopoiesis in zebrafish, we identified a requirement of the tumor suppressor protein, Ing4, in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) specification. Though the Ing4 mechanism of action remains poorly characterized, it has been shown to promote stem-like cell characteristics in malignant cells and is a frequent ta… Show more

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“…Deregulation of NF‐κB in these embryos 20 hpf downregulated the NF‐κB responsive genes, causing a decrease in the HSC numbers by 40 hpf. Furthermore, another study highlighted the requirement of NF ‐ κB in hematopoiesis using Ing‐4 expression, an epigenetic regulator present in the peripheral progenitor cells (CD34+; Thompson et al, 2019). Ing‐4 negatively regulates NF‐κB signaling in zebrafish.…”
Section: Nuclear Factor Kappa‐light‐chain Enhancer Of Activated B Cells (Nf‐κb) Signaling Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deregulation of NF‐κB in these embryos 20 hpf downregulated the NF‐κB responsive genes, causing a decrease in the HSC numbers by 40 hpf. Furthermore, another study highlighted the requirement of NF ‐ κB in hematopoiesis using Ing‐4 expression, an epigenetic regulator present in the peripheral progenitor cells (CD34+; Thompson et al, 2019). Ing‐4 negatively regulates NF‐κB signaling in zebrafish.…”
Section: Nuclear Factor Kappa‐light‐chain Enhancer Of Activated B Cells (Nf‐κb) Signaling Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%