Using mouse models to study function of transcriptional factors in T cell development

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Laboratory mice have widely been used as tools for basic biological research and models for studying human diseases. With the advances of genetic engineering and conditional knockout (CKO) mice, we now understand hematopoiesis is a dynamic stepwise process starti...

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Main Authors: Li Peng, Xiao Yiren, Liu Zhixin, Liu Pentao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2012-10-01
Series:Cell Regeneration
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Online Access:http://www.cellregenerationjournal.com/content/1/1/8
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Laboratory mice have widely been used as tools for basic biological research and models for studying human diseases. With the advances of genetic engineering and conditional knockout (CKO) mice, we now understand hematopoiesis is a dynamic stepwise process starting from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) which are responsible for replenishing all blood cells. Transcriptional factors play important role in hematopoiesis. In this review we compile several studies on using genetic modified mice and humanized mice to study function of transcriptional factors in lymphopoiesis, including T lymphocyte and Natural killer (NK) cell development. Finally, we focused on the key transcriptional factor Bcl11b and its function in regulating T cell specification and commitment.</p>
ISSN:2045-9769