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Regulation of granulopoiesis by transcription factors and cytokine signals

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posted on 2000-06-01, 00:00 authored by Alister WardAlister Ward, D M Loeb, A A Soede-Bobok, I P Touw, A D Friedman
The development of mature granulocytes from hematopoietic precursor cells is controlled by a myriad of transcription factors which regulate the expression of essential genes, including those encoding growth factors and their receptors, enzymes, adhesion molecules, and transcription factors themselves. In particular, C/EBPalpha, PU.1, CBF, and c-Myb have emerged as critical players during early granulopoiesis. These transcription factors interact with one another as well as other factors to regulate the expression of a variety of genes important in granulocytic lineage commitment. An important goal remains to understand in greater detail how these various factors act in concert with signals emanating from cytokine receptors to influence the various steps of maturation, from the pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell, to a committed myeloid progenitor, to myeloid precursors, and ultimately to mature granulocytes.

History

Journal

Leukemia

Volume

14

Issue

6

Pagination

973 - 990

Publisher

Nature Publishing Company

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0887-6924

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2000, Macmillan Publishers Ltd