[PDF][PDF] The Ets-1 transcription factor is required for the development of natural killer cells in mice

K Barton, N Muthusamy, C Fischer, CN Ting… - Immunity, 1998 - cell.com
K Barton, N Muthusamy, C Fischer, CN Ting, TL Walunas, LL Lanier, JM Leiden
Immunity, 1998cell.com
In this report we have investigated the role of the Ets-1 transcription factor in the
differentiation of the NK cell lineage in mice. Splenic NK cells express high levels of Ets-1.
Ets-1-deficient mice produced by gene targeting developed mature erythrocytes, monocytes,
neutrophils, and T and B lymphocytes. However, spleens from the Ets-1-deficient mice
contained significantly reduced numbers of natural killer (NK) cells, and splenocytes from
these mice lacked detectable cytolytic activity against NK cell targets in vitro. Moreover …
Abstract
In this report we have investigated the role of the Ets-1 transcription factor in the differentiation of the NK cell lineage in mice. Splenic NK cells express high levels of Ets-1. Ets-1-deficient mice produced by gene targeting developed mature erythrocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, and T and B lymphocytes. However, spleens from the Ets-1-deficient mice contained significantly reduced numbers of natural killer (NK) cells, and splenocytes from these mice lacked detectable cytolytic activity against NK cell targets in vitro. Moreover, unlike wild-type animals, Ets-1-deficient mice developed tumors following subcutaneous injection of NK-susceptible RMA-S cells. These NK cell defects could not be correlated with defects in the expression of IL-12, IL-15, and IL-18 or the IL-2 or IL-15 receptors. Thus, Ets-1 defines a novel transcriptional pathway that is required for the development of the NK cell lineage in mice.
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