miR-142 orchestrates a network of actin cytoskeleton regulators during megakaryopoiesis

E Chapnik, N Rivkin, A Mildner, G Beck, R Pasvolsky… - Elife, 2014 - elifesciences.org
E Chapnik, N Rivkin, A Mildner, G Beck, R Pasvolsky, E Metzl-Raz, Y Birger, G Amir, I Tirosh
Elife, 2014elifesciences.org
Genome-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs) provide a posttranscriptional regulatory layer that
controls the differentiation and function of various cellular systems, including hematopoietic
cells. miR-142 is one of the most prevalently expressed miRNAs within the hematopoietic
lineage. To address the in vivo functions of miR-142, we utilized a novel reporter and a loss-
of-function mouse allele that we have recently generated. In this study, we show that miR-
142 is broadly expressed in the adult hematopoietic system. Our data further reveal that miR …
Genome-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs) provide a posttranscriptional regulatory layer that controls the differentiation and function of various cellular systems, including hematopoietic cells. miR-142 is one of the most prevalently expressed miRNAs within the hematopoietic lineage. To address the in vivo functions of miR-142, we utilized a novel reporter and a loss-of-function mouse allele that we have recently generated. In this study, we show that miR-142 is broadly expressed in the adult hematopoietic system. Our data further reveal that miR-142 is critical for megakaryopoiesis. Genetic ablation of miR-142 caused impaired megakaryocyte maturation, inhibition of polyploidization, abnormal proplatelet formation, and thrombocytopenia. Finally, we characterized a network of miR-142-3p targets which collectively control actin filament homeostasis, thereby ensuring proper execution of actin-dependent proplatelet formation. Our study reveals a pivotal role for miR-142 activity in megakaryocyte maturation and function, and demonstrates a critical contribution of a single miRNA in orchestrating cytoskeletal dynamics and normal hemostasis.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01964.001
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