Warren Luigi A, Rothenberg Ellen V
Division of Biology, 156-29, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
Curr Opin Immunol. 2003 Apr;15(2):166-75. doi: 10.1016/s0952-7915(03)00011-6.
During lymphopoiesis, precursor cells negotiate a complex regulatory space, defined by the levels of several competing and cross-regulating transcription factors, before arriving at stable states of commitment to the B-, T- and NK-specific developmental programs. Recent perturbation experiments provide evidence that this space has three major axes, corresponding to the PU.1 versus GATA-1 balance, the intensity of Notch signaling through the CSL pathway, and the ratio of E-box transcription factors to their Id protein antagonists.
在淋巴细胞生成过程中,前体细胞在进入对B细胞、T细胞和NK细胞特异性发育程序的稳定定向状态之前,要在一个由几种相互竞争和交叉调节的转录因子水平所定义的复杂调节空间中进行“协商”。最近的扰动实验提供了证据,表明这个空间有三个主要轴,分别对应于PU.1与GATA-1的平衡、通过CSL途径的Notch信号强度,以及E-box转录因子与其Id蛋白拮抗剂的比例。