Macrophage development from HSCs requires PU.1-coordinated microRNA expression

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Abstract

The differentiation of HSCs into myeloid lineages requires the transcription factor PU.1. Whereas PU.1-dependent induction of myeloid-specific target genes has been intensively studied, negative regulation of stem cell or alternate lineage programs remains incompletely characterized. To test for such negative regulatory events, we searched for PU.1-controlled microRNAs (miRs) by expression profiling using a PU.1-inducible myeloid progenitor cell line model.We provide evidence that PU.1 directly controls expression of at least 4 of these miRs (miR-146a, miR-342, miR338, and miR-155) through temporally dynamic occupation of binding sites within regulatory chromatin regions adjacent to their genomic coding loci. Ectopic expression of the most robustly induced PU.1 target miR, miR-146a, directed the selective differentiation of HSCs into functional peritoneal macrophages in mouse transplantation assays. In agreement with this observation, disruption of Dicer expression or specific antagonization of miR-146a function inhibited the formation of macrophages during early zebrafish (Danio rerio) development. In the present study, we describe a PU.1-orchestrated miR program that mediates key functions of PU.1 during myeloid differentiation. © 2011 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Ghani, S., Riemke, P., Schönheit, J., Lenze, D., Stumm, J., Hoogenkamp, M., … Rosenbauer, F. (2011). Macrophage development from HSCs requires PU.1-coordinated microRNA expression. Blood, 118(8), 2275–2284. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2011-02-335141

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