Regulation of progenitor cell proliferation and granulocyte function by microRNA-223

MicroRNAs are abundant in animal genomes and have been predicted to have important roles in a broad range of gene expression programmes 1 , 2 . Despite this prominence, there is a dearth of functional knowledge regarding individual mammalian microRNAs. Using a loss-of-function allele in mice, we rep...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature 2008-02, Vol.451 (7182), p.1125-1129
Hauptverfasser: Johnnidis, Jonathan B., Harris, Marian H., Wheeler, Robert T., Stehling-Sun, Sandra, Lam, Michael H., Kirak, Oktay, Brummelkamp, Thijn R., Fleming, Mark D., Camargo, Fernando D.
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Zusammenfassung:MicroRNAs are abundant in animal genomes and have been predicted to have important roles in a broad range of gene expression programmes 1 , 2 . Despite this prominence, there is a dearth of functional knowledge regarding individual mammalian microRNAs. Using a loss-of-function allele in mice, we report here that the myeloid-specific microRNA-223 (miR-223) negatively regulates progenitor proliferation and granulocyte differentiation and activation. miR-223 (also called Mirn223 ) mutant mice have an expanded granulocytic compartment resulting from a cell-autonomous increase in the number of granulocyte progenitors. We show that Mef2c , a transcription factor that promotes myeloid progenitor proliferation, is a target of miR-223, and that genetic ablation of Mef2c suppresses progenitor expansion and corrects the neutrophilic phenotype in miR-223 null mice. In addition, granulocytes lacking miR-223 are hypermature, hypersensitive to activating stimuli and display increased fungicidal activity. As a consequence of this neutrophil hyperactivity, miR-223 mutant mice spontaneously develop inflammatory lung pathology and exhibit exaggerated tissue destruction after endotoxin challenge. Our data support a model in which miR-223 acts as a fine-tuner of granulocyte production and the inflammatory response.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
1476-4679
DOI:10.1038/nature06607