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Type: Journal article
Title: GATA2 is required for lymphatic vessel valve development and maintenance
Author: Kazenwadel, J.
Betterman, K.
Chong, C.
Stokes, P.
Lee, Y.
Secker, G.
Agalarov, Y.
Demir, C.
Lawrence, D.
Sutton, D.
Tabruyn, S.
Miura, N.
Salminen, M.
Petrova, T.
Matthews, J.
Hahn, C.
Scott, H.
Harvey, N.
Citation: Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2015; 125(8):2979-2994
Publisher: American Society for Clinical Investigation
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0021-9738
1558-8238
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Jan Kazenwadel, Kelly L. Betterman, Chan-Eng Chong, Philippa H. Stokes, Young K. Lee, Genevieve A. Secker, Yan Agalarov, Cansaran Saygili Demir, David M. Lawrence, Drew L. Sutton, Sebastien P. Tabruyn, Naoyuki Miura, Marjo Salminen, Tatiana V. Petrova, Jacqueline M. Matthews, Christopher N. Hahn, Hamish S. Scott, and Natasha L. Harvey
Abstract: Heterozygous germline mutations in the zinc finger transcription factor GATA2 have recently been shown to underlie a range of clinical phenotypes, including Emberger syndrome, a disorder characterized by lymphedema and predisposition to myelodysplastic syndrome/acute myeloid leukemia (MDS/AML). Despite well-defined roles in hematopoiesis, the functions of GATA2 in the lymphatic vasculature and the mechanisms by which GATA2 mutations result in lymphedema have not been characterized. Here, we have provided a molecular explanation for lymphedema predisposition in a subset of patients with germline GATA2 mutations. Specifically, we demonstrated that Emberger-associated GATA2 missense mutations result in complete loss of GATA2 function, with respect to the capacity to regulate the transcription of genes that are important for lymphatic vessel valve development. We identified a putative enhancer element upstream of the key lymphatic transcriptional regulator PROX1 that is bound by GATA2, and the transcription factors FOXC2 and NFATC1. Emberger GATA2 missense mutants had a profoundly reduced capacity to bind this element. Conditional Gata2 deletion in mice revealed that GATA2 is required for both development and maintenance of lymphovenous and lymphatic vessel valves. Together, our data unveil essential roles for GATA2 in the lymphatic vasculature and explain why a select catalogue of human GATA2 mutations results in lymphedema.
Keywords: GATA2 transcription
Rights: Copyright © 2015, American Society for Clinical Investigation
DOI: 10.1172/JCI78888
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1061365
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1004651
ARC
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci78888
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