Lymphocyte fate mapping using single-cell transfers has been used to study T and B cell differentiation. Recently, retrogenic color-barcoding has allowed the extension of this approach to single innate lymphocytes such as NK cells. This new and versatile technology is based on the transduction of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) with a collection of retroviruses encoding distinct fluorescent proteins. Through combinatorial transduction, fluorescent protein barcodes are generated, which are inherited by the progeny of HSCs after transfer. By sorting individual cells expressing unique color-barcodes from the mature lymphocyte populations derived from these HSCs, it is now possible to track the fate of innate lymphocytes in vivo.
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Lymphocyte fate mapping using single-cell transfers has been used to study T and B cell differentiation. Recently, retrogenic color-barcoding has allowed the extension of this approach to single innate lymphocytes such as NK cells. This new and versatile technology is based on the transduction of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) with a collection of retroviruses encoding distinct fluorescent proteins. Through combinatorial transduction, fluorescent protein barcodes are generated, which are inheri...
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