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  • Tel/Etv6 is an essential and selective regulator of adult hematopoietic stem cell survival.

Tel/Etv6 is an essential and selective regulator of adult hematopoietic stem cell survival.

Genes & development (2004-09-17)
Hanno Hock, Eliza Meade, Sarah Medeiros, Jeffrey W Schindler, Peter J M Valk, Yuko Fujiwara, Stuart H Orkin
ABSTRACT

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) sustain blood formation throughout life. Pathways regulating maintenance of adult HSCs are largely unknown. Here we report that the Ets-related transcription factor Tel/Etv6, the product of a locus frequently involved in translocations in leukemia, is a selective regulator of HSC survival. Following inactivation of Tel/Etv6, HSCs are lost in the adult bone marrow but their progeny are unaffected and transiently sustain blood formation. Accordingly, absence of Tel/Etv6 after lineage commitment is ostensibly without consequence except for unexpected impairment of maturation of megakaryocytes. Thus, we establish Tel/Etv6 as a selective and essential regulator of postembryonic HSCs.