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  2. Deltex1 redirects lymphoid progenitors to the B cell lineage by antagonizing Notch1

Deltex1 redirects lymphoid progenitors to the B cell lineage by antagonizing Notch1

  • Immunity. 2002 Feb;16(2):231-43. doi: 10.1016/s1074-7613(02)00271-6.
David J Izon 1 Jon C Aster Yiping He Andrew Weng Fredrick G Karnell Vytas Patriub Lanwei Xu Sonia Bakkour Carlos Rodriguez David Allman Warren S Pear
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Abstract

Notch1 signaling drives T cell development at the expense of B cell development from a common precursor, an effect that is dependent on a C-terminal Notch1 transcriptional activation domain. The function of Deltex1, initially identified as a positive modulator of Notch function in a genetic screen in Drosophila, is poorly understood. We now demonstrate that, in contrast to Notch1, enforced expression of Deltex1 in hematopoietic progenitors results in B cell development at the expense of T cell development in fetal thymic organ culture and in vivo. Consistent with these effects, Deltex1 antagonizes Notch1 signaling in transcriptional reporter assays by inhibiting coactivator recruitment. These data suggest that a balance of inductive Notch1 signals and inhibitory signals mediated through Deltex1 and other modulators regulate T-B lineage commitment.

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