The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to differentiation in pre‐B cells

  • Lindner S
  • Lohmüller M
  • Kotkamp B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Precursor B lymphocytes expand upon expression of a pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR), but then transit into a resting state in which immunoglobulin light chain gene recombination is initiated. This bi-phasic sequence is orchestrated by the IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) and pre-BCR signaling, respectively, but little is known about microRNAs fine-tuning these events. Here, we show that pre-B cells lacking miR-15 family functions exhibit prolonged proliferation due to aberrant expression of the target genes cyclin E1 and D3. As a consequence, they fail to trigger the transcriptional reprogramming normally accompanying their differentiation, resulting in a developmental block at the pre-B cell stage. Intriguingly, our data indicate that the miR-15 family is suppressed by both IL-7R and pre-BCR signaling, suggesting it is actively integrated into the regulatory circuits of developing B cells. These findings identify the miR-15 family as a novel element required to promote the switch from pre-B cell proliferation to differentiation.

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Lindner, S. E., Lohmüller, M., Kotkamp, B., Schuler, F., Knust, Z., Villunger, A., & Herzog, S. (2017). The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to differentiation in pre‐B cells. EMBO Reports, 18(9), 1604–1617. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201643735

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