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An experimentally validated network of nine haematopoietic transcription factors reveals mechanisms of cell state stability.

Judith SchütteHuange WangStella AntoniouAndrew JarrattNicola K WilsonJoey RiepsaameFernando J Calero-NietoVictoria MoignardSilvia BasilicoSarah J KinstonRebecca L HannahMun Chiang ChanSylvia T NürnbergWillem H OuwehandNicola BonzanniMarella Ftr de BruijnBerthold Göttgens
Published in: eLife (2016)
Transcription factor (TF) networks determine cell-type identity by establishing and maintaining lineage-specific expression profiles, yet reconstruction of mammalian regulatory network models has been hampered by a lack of comprehensive functional validation of regulatory interactions. Here, we report comprehensive ChIP-Seq, transgenic and reporter gene experimental data that have allowed us to construct an experimentally validated regulatory network model for haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs). Model simulation coupled with subsequent experimental validation using single cell expression profiling revealed potential mechanisms for cell state stabilisation, and also how a leukaemogenic TF fusion protein perturbs key HSPC regulators. The approach presented here should help to improve our understanding of both normal physiological and disease processes.
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