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  2. PU.1 is required for myeloid-derived but not lymphoid-derived dendritic cells

PU.1 is required for myeloid-derived but not lymphoid-derived dendritic cells

  • Blood. 2000 Feb 1;95(3):879-85.
A Guerriero 1 P B Langmuir L M Spain E W Scott
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  • 1 Institute for Human Gene Therapy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6140, USA.
PMID: 10648399
Abstract

The ets-family transcription factor PU.1 is required for the proper development of both myeloid and lymphoid progenitors. We used PU. 1-deficient Animals to examine the role of PU.1 during dendritic cell development. PU.1(-/-)Animals produce lymphoid-derived dendritic cells (DC): low-density class II major histocompatibility complex [MHC-II(+)] CD11c(+) CD8alpha(+) DEC-205(+). But they lack myeloid-derived DC: low-density MHC-II(+) CD11c(+) CD8alpha(-) DEC-205(-). PU.1(-/-) embryos also lack progenitors capable of differentiating into myeloid DC in response to granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor plus interleukin-4. The appearance of lymphoid DC in developing PU.1(-/-)thymus was initially delayed, but this population recovered to wild type (WT) levels upon organ culture of isolated thymic lobes. PU. 1(-/-)lymphoid DC were functionally equivalent to WT DC for stimulating T-cell proliferation in mixed lymphocyte reactions. These results demonstrate that PU.1 is required for the development of myeloid DC but not lymphoid DC.

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