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Benmimoun, B., Haenlin, M., Waltzer, L. (2015). Blood cell progenitor maintenance: Collier barks out of the niche.  Fly 9(4): 160--164.
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FBrf0232104
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Research paper
Abstract
Drosophila lymph gland, a larval haematopoietic organ, has emerged as a popular model to study regulatory mechanisms controlling blood cell progenitor fate. In this organ, the Posterior Signaling Center (PSC), a small group of cells expressing the EBF transcription factor Collier, has been proposed to act as a niche required for progenitor maintenance. Accordingly, several reports showed that PSC size/activity modulation impacts on blood cell differentiation. Yet our recent results challenge this model. Indeed, we found that PSC ablation does not affect haematopoietic progenitor maintenance. This unexpected result led us to reinvestigate the role of the PSC and collier in hematopoiesis. Consistent with previous findings, the PSC appears required for the production of a specialized blood cell type in response to parasitization. Moreover, our results indicate that the massive blood cell differentiation observed in collier mutant larvae is not due to the lack of PSC but to collier expression within the haematopoietic progenitors. We thus propose a paradigm shift whereby larval blood cell progenitor maintenance is largely independent of the PSC but requires the cell-autonomous function of collier.
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PMC4862434 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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The EBF transcription factor Collier directly promotes Drosophila blood cell progenitor maintenance independently of the niche.
Benmimoun et al., 2015, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 112(29): 9052--9057 [FBrf0229127]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Fly
    Title
    Fly
    Publication Year
    2007-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1933-6934 1933-6942
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