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Published January 2008 | Accepted Version
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Launching the T-cell-lineage developmental programme

Abstract

Multipotent blood progenitor cells enter the thymus and begin a protracted differentiation process in which they gradually acquire T-cell characteristics while shedding their legacy of developmental plasticity. Notch signalling and basic helix-loop-helix E-protein transcription factors collaborate repeatedly to trigger and sustain this process throughout the period leading up to T-cell lineage commitment. Nevertheless, the process is discontinuous with separately regulated steps that demand roles for additional collaborating factors. This Review discusses new evidence on the coordination of specification and commitment in the early T-cell pathway; effects of microenvironmental signals; the inheritance of stem-cell regulatory factors; and the ensemble of transcription factors that modulate the effects of Notch and E proteins, to distinguish individual stages and to polarize T-cell-lineage fate determination.

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© 2008 Nature Publishing Group. The authors wish to thank T. Graf, H. Kawamoto, B. Kee, C. Murre, H. Petrie and N. Speck for valuable discussions and generous sharing of unpublished results. We apologize to many authors whose work we could not adequately cite. We also thank members of the Rothenberg group for collegial interchange, advice and permission to cite unpublished work, and N. Feng, R. Butler and D. Perez for technical support. The authors were supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA, to E.V.R. (R01 CA90233 and R01 CA98925), M.A.Y. (R01 AI064590) and J.E.M. (F32 AI068366). E.V.R. gratefully acknowledges the Albert Billings Ruddock Professorship.

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