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Megakaryocyte-specific knockout of the Mir-99b/let7e/125a cluster lowers platelet count without altering platelet function

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, ISSN: 1079-9796, Vol: 92, Page: 102624
2021
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The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of a microRNA (miRNA) cluster on platelet production. Human chromosome 19q13.41 harbors an evolutionarily conserved cluster of three miRNA genes ( MIR99B, MIRLET7E, MIR125A ) within 727 base-pairs. We now report that levels of miR-99b-5p, miR-let7e-5p and miR-125a-5p are strongly correlated in human platelets, and all are positively associated with platelet count, but not white blood count or hemoglobin level. Although the cluster regulates hematopoietic stem cell proliferation, the function of this genomic locus in megakaryocyte (MK) differentiation and platelet production is unknown. Furthermore, studies of individual miRNAs do not represent broader effects in the context of a cluster. To address this possibility, MK/platelet lineage-specific Mir-99b/let7e/125a knockout mice were generated. Compared to wild type littermates, cluster knockout mice had significantly lower platelet counts and reduced MK proplatelet formation, but no differences in MK numbers, ploidy, maturation or ultra-structural morphology, and no differences in platelet function. Compared to wild type littermates, knockout mice showed similar survival after pulmonary embolism. The major conclusions are that the effect of the Mir-99b / let7e / 125a cluster is confined to a late stage of thrombopoiesis, and this effect on platelet number is uncoupled from platelet function.

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Bhatlekar, Seema; Jacob, Shancy; Manne, Bhanu K; Guo, Li; Denorme, Frederik; Tugolukova, Emilia A; Cody, Mark J; Kosaka, Yasuhiro; Rigoutsos, Isidore; Campbell, Robert A; Rowley, Jesse W; O'Connell, Ryan M; Bray, Paul F

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Medicine

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