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Age and stage dependency of estrogen receptor expression by lymphocyte precursors

Authors :
Hideya Igarashi
Taku Kouro
Takafumi Yokota
Phillip C. Comp
Paul W. Kincade
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
The National Academy of Sciences, 2001.

Abstract

Sex steroids negatively regulate B lymphopoiesis in adult mice. Paradoxically, lymphocytes arise during fetal life, when estrogen levels are high and maternal lymphopoiesis is suppressed. Here we demonstrate that embryonic B lymphopoiesis was unaffected by estrogen, but sensitive to glucocorticoids. Both fetal and adult precursors contained glucocorticoid receptor transcripts, but only adult precursors expressed estrogen receptor α and β together with the androgen receptor. Fetal hematopoietic cells did not efficiently acquire functional estrogen receptors after transplantation to irradiated adult mice. Sex steroid receptors were also expressed in a stage- and developmental age-dependent fashion in human precursors. A developmental switch in responsiveness of hematopoietic cells to sex steroids may be essential for formation of the immune system.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....45d984b3fef3bfd699122c9e896dd434