Discovery of a CD10-negative B-progenitor in human fetal life identifies unique ontogeny-related developmental programs
Author(s) -
Sorcha O’Byrne,
Natalina Elliott,
Siobhan Rice,
Gemma Buck,
Nicholas Fordham,
Catherine Garnett,
Laura Godfrey,
Nicholas T. Crump,
Gary Wright,
Sarah Inglott,
Hua Peng,
Bethan Psaila,
Benjamin Povinelli,
David J. H. F. Knapp,
Antonio Agraz-Doblás,
Clara Bueno,
Ignacio Varela,
Phillip R. Bennett,
Hashem Koohy,
Suzanne M. Watt,
Anastasios Karadimitris,
Adam J. Mead,
Phillip Ancliff,
Paresh Vyas,
Pablo Menéndez,
Thomas A. Milne,
Irene Roberts,
Anindita Roy
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
blood
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.515
H-Index - 465
eISSN - 1528-0020
pISSN - 0006-4971
DOI - 10.1182/blood.2019001289
Subject(s) - lymphopoiesis , ontogeny , biology , lineage (genetic) , in utero , progenitor cell , progenitor , fetus , b cell , stem cell , immunology , genetics , antibody , pregnancy , gene
By comparing fetal and adult B-lymphopoiesis, the authors identify a prepro–B-cell subset in humans that marks the origin of B-cell lineage commitment in utero.
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