Foxp1 is an essential transcriptional regulator of B cell development
- PMID: 16819554
- DOI: 10.1038/ni1358
Foxp1 is an essential transcriptional regulator of B cell development
Abstract
Forkhead transcription factors are key participants in development and immune regulation. Here we demonstrate that absence of the gene encoding the forkhead transcription factor Foxp1 resulted in a profound defect in early B cell development. Foxp1 deficiency was associated with decreased expression of all B lineage genes in B220+ fetal liver cells as well as with a block in the transition from pro-B cell to pre-B cell involving diminished expression of recombination-activating genes 1 and 2. Foxp1 bound to the Erag enhancer and was involved in controlling variable-(diversity)-joining recombination of the gene encoding immunoglobulin heavy chain in a B cell lineage-specific way. Our results identify Foxp1 as an essential participant in the transcriptional regulatory network of B lymphopoiesis.
Comment in
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FOXtrot and RAGtime in B cells.Nat Immunol. 2006 Aug;7(8):793-4. doi: 10.1038/ni0806-793. Nat Immunol. 2006. PMID: 16855601 No abstract available.
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