Piwi Genes Are Dispensable for Normal Hematopoiesis in Mice (original) (raw)

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Piwi genes are not required for marrow HSC engraftment following irradiation.

(A) Illustration of competitive transplantation scheme whereby the triple piwi mutant or control donor CD45.2+ bone marrow is mixed equally with competitor CD45.1+ bone marrow and injected into a cohort of lethally irradiated CD45.1+ wild-type recipient mice. (B) Percentages of donor-derived (CD45.2+) cells from the triple knockout (blue circle) and control (black triangle) donors in the peripheral blood of lethally irradiated CD45.1+ recipient mice, measured up to five months (22 weeks) after transplant. (C-E) Ratio of donor/recipient (CD45.2+/CD45.2− ) derived cells within committed blood cell lineages, (C) T-cell (CD3+), (D) B-cell (B220+), and (E) myeloid cells (CD11b+). Data is the average of two independent experiments with 10 triple Piwi mutant injected recipients and 8 control injected recipients from each experiment. Each data point represents the mean ±SEM of 8–10 recipient mice, per donor genotype.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071950.g003