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Supplementary material from "Cebpa is required for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell generation and maintenance in zebrafish"

Posted on 2024-10-29 - 07:01
The CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha (CEBPA) is crucial for myeloid differentiation and the balance of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) quiescence and self-renewal, and its dysfunction can drive leukemogenesis. However, its role in HSPC generation has not been fully elucidated. Here, we utilized various zebrafish cebpa mutants to investigate the function of Cebpa in the HSPC compartment. Co-localization analysis showed that cebpa expression is enriched in nascent HSPCs. Complete loss of Cebpa function resulted in a significant reduction in early HSPC generation and the overall HSPC pool during embryonic hematopoiesis. Interestingly, while myeloid differentiation was impaired in cebpa N-terminal mutants expressing the truncated zP30 protein, the number of HSPCs was not affected, indicating a redundant role of Cebpa P42 and P30 isoforms in HSPC development. Additionally, epistasis experiments confirmed that Cebpa functions downstream of Runx1 to regulate HSPC emergence. Our findings uncover a novel role of Cebpa isoforms in HSPC generation and maintenance and provide new insights into HSPC development.

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AUTHORS (7)

  • Kemin Chen
    Jieyi Wu
    Yuxian Zhang
    Wei Liu
    Xiaohui Chen
    Wenqing Zhang
    Zhibin Huang
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