Journal article
Identification of Pax5 target genes in early B cell differentiation
C Pridans, ML Holmes, M Polli, JM Wettenhall, A Dakic, LM Corcoran, GK Smyth, SL Nutt
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2008
Abstract
The transcription factor Pax5 is essential for B cell commitment in the mouse, where it represses lineage-inappropriate gene expression while simultaneously activating the B cell gene expression program. In this study we have performed a global gene expression screen of wild-type and Pax5-deficient pro-B cells in an attempt to identify the crucial Pax5 targets in early B lymphopoiesis. These studies have identified 109 Pax5 targets comprising 61% activated and 39% repressed genes. Interestingly, Pax5 directly regulates the genes encoding a number of transcription factors that are required at the pre-B cell stage of differentiation, including Irf8, Spib, and Ikzf3 (Aiolos), suggesting that a ..
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