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The Wilms' tumor gene WT1 is a common marker of progenitor cells in fetal liver
Authors:Kanato Keisuke  Hosen Naoki  Yanagihara Masashi  Nakagata Naomi  Shirakata Toshiaki  Nakazawa Tsutomu  Nishida Sumiyuki  Tsuboi Akihiro  Kawakami Manabu  Masuda Tomoki  Oka Yoshihiro  Oji Yusuke  Ijpenberg Annemieke  Hastie Nicholas D  Sugiyama Haruo
Institution:Department of Functional Diagnostic Science, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:It is well known that the Wilms' tumor gene WT1 plays an important role in cell proliferation and differentiation, and in organ development. In this study, to examine the role of the WT1 gene in lineage determination, fetal liver cells from LacZ-transgenic mice, in which WT1 expression was marked by the expression of the LacZ gene driven by WT1 promoter, were FACS-sorted according to LacZ expression of high (LacZ(++)) or undetectable (LacZ(-)) levels, which paralleled endogenous WT1 expression levels. LacZ(++) fetal liver cells were enriched by hepatocyte and endothelial progenitor cells. These results indicated that WT1 expression is a common marker of both hepatocyte and endothelial progenitors. These results also implied a role of the WT1 gene in lineage determination.
Keywords:Wilms’ tumor gene  WT1  LacZ  Fetal liver cells
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