MicroRNA-mediated control of cell fate in megakaryocyte-erythrocyte progenitors.
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Abstract | Lineage specification is a critical issue in developmental and regenerative biology. We hypothesized that microRNAs (miRNAs) are important participants in those processes and used the poorly understood regulation of megakaryocyte-erythrocyte progenitors (MEPs) in hematopoiesis as a model system. We report here that miR-150 modulates lineage fate in MEPs. Using a novel methodology capable of profiling miRNA expression in small numbers of primary cells, we identify miR-150 as preferentially expressed in the megakaryocytic lineage. Through gain- and loss-of-function experiments, we demonstrate that miR-150 drives MEP differentiation toward megakaryocytes at the expense of erythroid cells in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, we identify the transcription factor MYB as a critical target of miR-150 in this regulation. These experiments show that miR-150 regulates MEP fate, and thus establish a role for miRNAs in lineage specification of mammalian multipotent cells. |
Year of Publication | 2008
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Journal | Dev Cell
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Volume | 14
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Issue | 6
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Pages | 843-53
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Date Published | 2008 Jun
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ISSN | 1878-1551
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DOI | 10.1016/j.devcel.2008.03.012
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PubMed ID | 18539114
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PubMed Central ID | PMC2688789
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Grant list | Howard Hughes Medical Institute / United States
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