[PDF][PDF] Fli-1 is required for murine vascular and megakaryocytic development and is hemizygously deleted in patients with thrombocytopenia

A Hart, F Melet, P Grossfeld, K Chien, C Jones… - Immunity, 2000 - cell.com
A Hart, F Melet, P Grossfeld, K Chien, C Jones, A Tunnacliffe, R Favier, A Bernstein
Immunity, 2000cell.com
The ETS gene Fli-1 is involved in the induction of erythroleukemia in mice by Friend murine
leukemia virus and Ewings sarcoma in children. Mice with a targeted null mutation in the Fli-
1 locus die at day 11.5 of embryogenesis with loss of vascular integrity leading to bleeding
within the vascular plexus of the cerebral meninges and specific downregulation of Tek/Tie-
2, the receptor for angiopoietin-1. We also show that dysmegakaryopoiesis in Fli-1 null
embryos resembles that frequently seen in patients with terminal deletions of 11q (Jacobsen …
Abstract
The ETS gene Fli-1 is involved in the induction of erythroleukemia in mice by Friend murine leukemia virus and Ewings sarcoma in children. Mice with a targeted null mutation in the Fli-1 locus die at day 11.5 of embryogenesis with loss of vascular integrity leading to bleeding within the vascular plexus of the cerebral meninges and specific downregulation of Tek/Tie-2, the receptor for angiopoietin-1. We also show that dysmegakaryopoiesis in Fli-1 null embryos resembles that frequently seen in patients with terminal deletions of 11q (Jacobsen or Paris-Trousseau Syndrome). We map the megakaryocytic defects in 14 Jacobsen patients to a minimal region on 11q that includes the Fli-1 gene and suggest that dysmegakaryopoiesis in these patients may be caused by hemizygous loss of Fli-1.
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