Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346438 Current Opinion in Immunology 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental perturbation of signaling or transcription factor networks has been used to study the developmental potential of lymphoid progenitors, lineage-committed precursors and mature lymphocytes. Common lymphoid progenitors and uncommitted pro-T cells can be efficiently diverted into myeloid or erythroid lineages by ectopic cytokine signaling or retroviral expression of the myeloid C/EBPα or erythroid GATA1 transcription factor. Forced C/EBPα expression furthermore induces direct transdifferentiation of immature thymocytes or B cells into macrophages. Notably, conditional inactivation of the B cell commitment factor Pax5 is sufficient to convert mature B cells into functional T cells via dedifferentiation to uncommitted progenitors. Together these experiments have uncovered an unanticipated developmental plasticity of lymphocytes, which may account for lineage switches observed in human malignancies.

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