Journal article

Gain- and loss-of-function Lyn mutant mice define a critical inhibitory role for Lyn in the myeloid lineage

KW Harder, LM Parsons, J Armes, N Evans, N Kountouri, R Clark, C Quilici, D Grail, GS Hodgson, AR Dunn, ML Hibbs

Immunity | CELL PRESS | Published : 2001

Abstract

To investigate the role of the Lyn kinase in establishing signaling thresholds in hematopoietic cells, a gain-of-function mutation analogous to the Src Y527F-activating mutation was introduced into the Lyn gene. Intriguingly, although Lyn is widely expressed within the hematopoietic system, these mice displayed no propensity toward hematological malignancy. By contrast, analysis of aging cohorts of both loss- and gain-of-function Lyn mutant mice revealed that Lyn-/- mice develop splenomegaly, increased numbers of myeloid progenitors, and monocyte/macrophage (Mφ) tumors. Biochemical analysis of cells from these mutants revealed that Lyn is essential in establishing ITIM-dependent inhibitory s..

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