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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
)
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The HOX11 homeobox gene was identified via the translocation t(10;14) in T cell leukaemia. To determine the function of this gene in mice, null mutations were made using homologous recombination in ES cells to incorporate lacZ into the
hox11
transcription unit. Production of
beta-galactosidase
from the recombinant
hox11
allele in +/- mutants allowed identification of sites of
hox11
expression which included the developing spleen. Newborn
hox11
-/- mice exhibit asplenia. Spleen formation commences normally at E11.5 in
hox11
-/- mutant embryos but the spleen anlage undergoes rapid and complete resorption between E12.5 and E13.5. Dying spleen cells exhibit molecular features of apoptosis, suggesting that programmed cell death is initiated at this stage of organ development in the absence of
hox11
protein. Thus
hox11
is not required to initiate spleen development but is essential for the survival of splenic precursors during organogenesis. This function for
hox11
suggests that enhanced cell survival may result from the t(10;14) which activates HOX11 in T cell leukaemias, further strengthening the association between oncogene-induced cell survival and tumorigenesis.
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PMID:The Hox11 gene is essential for cell survival during spleen development. 755 17