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Loss of E2F4 Activity Leads to Abnormal Development of Multiple Cellular Lineages

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Journal Mol Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2000 Sep 13
PMID 10983977
Citations 67
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Abstract

We have generated mice deficient in E2F4 activity, the major form of E2F in many cell types. Analysis of newborn pups deficient in E2F4 revealed abnormalities in hematopoietic lineage development as well as defects in the development of the gut epithelium. Specifically, we observed a deficiency of various mature hematopoietic cell types together with an increased number of immature cells in several lineages. This was associated with an increased frequency of apoptotic cells. We also found a substantial reduction in the thickness of the gut epithelium that normally gives rise to crypts as well as a reduction in the density of villi. These observations suggest a critical role for E2F4 activity in controlling the maturation of cells in a number of tissues.

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