[PDF][PDF] E2F4 is essential for normal erythrocyte maturation and neonatal viability

PO Humbert, C Rogers, S Ganiatsas, RL Landsberg… - Molecular cell, 2000 - cell.com
PO Humbert, C Rogers, S Ganiatsas, RL Landsberg, JM Trimarchi, S Dandapani…
Molecular cell, 2000cell.com
The retinoblastoma protein (pRB) plays a key role in the control of normal development and
proliferation through the regulation of the E2F transcription factors. We generated a mutant
mouse model to assess the in vivo role of the predominant E2F family member, E2F4.
Remarkably, loss of E2F4 had no detectable effect on either cell cycle arrest or proliferation.
However, E2F4 was essential for normal development. E2f4−/− mice died of an increased
susceptibility to opportunistic infections that appeared to result from craniofacial defects …
Abstract
The retinoblastoma protein (pRB) plays a key role in the control of normal development and proliferation through the regulation of the E2F transcription factors. We generated a mutant mouse model to assess the in vivo role of the predominant E2F family member, E2F4. Remarkably, loss of E2F4 had no detectable effect on either cell cycle arrest or proliferation. However, E2F4 was essential for normal development. E2f4−/− mice died of an increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections that appeared to result from craniofacial defects. They also displayed a variety of erythroid abnormalities that arose from a cell autonomous defect in late stage maturation. This suggests that E2F4 makes a major contribution to the control of erythrocyte development by the pRB tumor suppressor.
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