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Coordinated regulation of transcription factors through Notch2 is an important mediator of mast cell fate

Authors :
Sakata-Yanagimoto, Mamiko
Nakagami-Yamaguchi, Etsuko
Saito, Toshiki
Kumano, Keiki
Yasutomo, Koji
Ogawa, Seishi
Kurokawa, Mineo
Chiba, Shigeru
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. June 3, 2008, Vol. 105 Issue 22, p7839, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Mast cells are thought to participate in a wide variety of pathophysiological conditions. Mechanisms of regulation, however, of mast cell production and maturation are still to be elucidated. Mast cell developmental process is likely to be profoundly affected by cell-autonomous transcriptional regulators such as the GATA family and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP) family members. Extracellular regulators such as stem cell factor and IL-3 have essential roles in basal and inducible mast cell generation, respectively. The relationship, however, between the extracellular signaling and cellular transcriptional control is unclear, and the trigger of the mast cell development remains elusive. Notch signaling plays a fundamental role in the lymphopoietic compartment, but its role in myeloid differentiation is less clear. Here, we demonstrate that Notch signaling connects environmental cues and transcriptional control for mast cell fate decision. Delta1, an established Notch ligand, instructs bone marrow common myeloid progenitors and granulocyte-macrophage progenitors toward mast cell lineage at the expense of other granulocyte-macrophage lineages, depending on the function of the Notch2 gene. Notch2 signaling results in the up-regulation of Hes-1 and GATA3, whereas simultaneous overexpression of these transcription factors remarkably biases the progenitor fate toward the mast cell-containing colony-forming cells. C/EBP[alpha] mRNA was down-regulated in myeloid progenitors as a consequence of Hes-1 overexpression, in agreement with the recent proposal that the down-regulation of C/EBP[alpha] is necessary for mast cell fate determination. Taken together, signaling through Notch2 determines the fate of myeloid progenitors toward mast cell-producing progenitors, via coordinately up-regulating Hes-1 and GATA3. CCAAT/enhancer binding protein [alpha] | GATA3 | Hes-1 | Delta1 | myeloid progenitor

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
105
Issue :
22
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.180516607