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A Myb enhancer-guided analysis of basophil and mast cell differentiation.

Takayoshi MatsumuraHaruhito TotaniYoshitaka GunjiMasahiro FukudaRui YokomoriJianwen DengMalini RethnamChong YangTze King TanTadayoshi KarasawaKazuomi KarioMasafumi TakahashiMotomi OsatoTakaomi SandaToshio Suda
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
The transcription factor MYB is a crucial regulator of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. However, the nature of lineage-specific enhancer usage of the Myb gene is largely unknown. We identify the Myb -68 enhancer, a regulatory element which marks basophils and mast cells. Using the Myb -68 enhancer activity, we show a population of granulocyte-macrophage progenitors with higher potential to differentiate into basophils and mast cells. Single cell RNA-seq demonstrates the differentiation trajectory is continuous from progenitors to mature basophils in vivo, characterizes bone marrow cells with a gene signature of mast cells, and identifies LILRB4 as a surface marker of basophil maturation. Together, our study leads to a better understanding of how MYB expression is regulated in a lineage-associated manner, and also shows how a combination of lineage-related reporter mice and single-cell transcriptomics can overcome the rarity of target cells and enhance our understanding of gene expression programs that control cell differentiation in vivo.
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