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Essential role of spi-1-like (spi-1l) in zebrafish myeloid cell differentiation

Authors: 
Bukrinsky A, Griffin KJ, Zhao Y, Lin S, Banerjee U
Citation: 
Blood. 2009 Feb 26;113(9):2038-46. Epub 2009 Jan 8
Abstract: 
The ETS protein Spi-1/Pu.1 plays a pivotal and widespread role throughout hematopoiesis in many species. This study describes the identification, characterization, and functional analysis of a new zebrafish spi transcription factor spi-1-like (spi-1l) that is expressed in primitive myeloid cells, erythro-myelo progenitor cells, and in the adult kidney. Spi-1l functions genetically downstream of etsrp, scl, and spi-1/pu.1 in myeloid differentiation. Spi-1l is coexpressed in a subset of spi-1/pu.1 cells and its function is necessary and sufficient for macrophage and granulocyte differentiation. These results establish a critical role for spi-1l in zebrafish myeloid cell differentiation.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish