- Sinha, Tanvi;
- van Bueren, Kelly Lammerts;
- Dickel, Diane E;
- Zlatanova, Ivana;
- Thomas, Reuben;
- Lizama, Carlos O;
- Xu, Shan-Mei;
- Zovein, Ann C;
- Ikegami, Kohta;
- Moskowitz, Ivan P;
- Pollard, Katherine S;
- Pennacchio, Len A;
- Black, Brian L
Endothelial and erythropoietic lineages arise from a common developmental progenitor. Etv2 is a master transcriptional regulator required for the development of both lineages. However, the mechanisms through which Etv2 initiates the gene-regulatory networks (GRNs) for endothelial and erythropoietic specification and how the two GRNs diverge downstream of Etv2 remain incompletely understood. Here, by analyzing a hypomorphic Etv2 mutant, we demonstrate different threshold requirements for initiation of the downstream GRNs for endothelial and erythropoietic development. We show that Etv2 functions directly in a coherent feedforward transcriptional network for vascular endothelial development, and a low level of Etv2 expression is sufficient to induce and sustain the endothelial GRN. In contrast, Etv2 induces the erythropoietic GRN indirectly via activation of Tal1, which requires a significantly higher threshold of Etv2 to initiate and sustain erythropoietic development. These results provide important mechanistic insight into the divergence of the endothelial and erythropoietic lineages.