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Developmental regulation of myeloerythroid progenitor function by the Lin28b–let-7–Hmga2 axis

Authors :
R. Grant Rowe
Amy J. Wagers
Samantha J. Ross
Leo D. Wang
George Q. Daley
Silvia Coma
Ronald Mathieu
Phi T. Nguyen
Patricia Sousa
Areum Han
Antony Rodriguez
Daniel S. Pearson
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Rockefeller University Press, 2016.

Abstract

Daley and collaborators show that endogenous Lin28b drives erythroid-dominant fetal hematopoiesis and that decreases in Lin28b activate adult granulocyte-predominant hematopoiesis.<br />For appropriate development, tissue and organ system morphogenesis and maturation must occur in synchrony with the overall developmental requirements of the host. Mistiming of such developmental events often results in disease. The hematopoietic system matures from the fetal state, characterized by robust erythrocytic output that supports prenatal growth in the hypoxic intrauterine environment, to the postnatal state wherein granulocytes predominate to provide innate immunity. Regulation of the developmental timing of these myeloerythroid states is not well understood. In this study, we find that expression of the heterochronic factor Lin28b decreases in common myeloid progenitors during hematopoietic maturation to adulthood in mice. This decrease in Lin28b coincides with accumulation of mature let-7 microRNAs, whose biogenesis is regulated by Lin28 proteins. We find that inhibition of let-7 in the adult hematopoietic system recapitulates fetal erythroid-dominant hematopoiesis. Conversely, deletion of Lin28b or ectopic activation of let-7 microRNAs in the fetal state induces a shift toward adult-like myeloid-dominant output. Furthermore, we identify Hmga2 as an effector of this genetic switch. These studies provide the first detailed analysis of the roles of endogenous Lin28b and let-7 in the timing of hematopoietic states during development.

Details

ISSN :
15409538 and 00221007
Volume :
213
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3935fb87bb27725e4d7b52391e7a7a9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20151912