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. 1991 Nov 1;78(9):2248-52.

Erythroid-restricted expression of homeobox genes of the human HOX 2 locus

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Erythroid-restricted expression of homeobox genes of the human HOX 2 locus

C H Mathews et al. Blood. .
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Abstract

We have previously reported that certain members of the HOX 1 and HOX 2 clusters of class 1 homeobox-containing genes showed lineage-restricted patterns of expression in a small series of human hematopoietic cell lines. We now report on the expression patterns of the entire HOX 2 cluster, consisting of nine homeobox genes, in a broad survey of leukemic cell lines of different phenotypes. The most striking observation is that all but one of the HOX 2 genes are consistently expressed in cells with erythroid character and/or potential, but, with rare exception, not in cells with myelomonocytic or T- or B-lymphoid phenotype. By contrast, several genes of the HOX 1 and 3 loci are not expressed in erythroid lines. Within erythroid cell lines, many of the HOX 2 genes are expressed as multiple transcripts. Expression of some HOX 2 genes is detectable in normal human marrow. These data show that in human hematopoietic cell lines HOX 2 homeobox gene expression is largely restricted to cells of erythroid phenotype and suggest that these genes play a role in erythropoiesis.

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