Gradual rarefaction of hematopoietic precursors and atrophy in a depleted microRNA 29a, b and c environment

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Background The self-renewing ability of HSCs is fundamental for the maintenance of a pool of bone marrow precursors throughout the life of an individual. The genetic mechanisms underlying such a complex process are still poorly understood. Results and Significance Here, we show that constitutive in vivo deletion of miR29ab1 leads to reduced number of HSCs and that miR29ab1 deficient bone marrow cannot repopulate the bone marrow of irradiated mice. An Affymetrix analysis of the miR29ab1 knockout mice identifies key proteins that could be responsible for this phenotype, as DNMT3a and b. Moreover, our findings reveal that whereas miR29b2c knockout mice do not exhibit any spontaneous abnormality, the double knock out - miR29ab1b2c - has marked generalized atrophy, raising the possibility that the two bi-cistrons might cooperate in order to maintain the stem cell number in general, not only limited to the bone marrow.

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Kauffman, L., Balatti, V., Cascione, L., Fadda, P., Racke, F., Santhanam, R., & Costinean, S. (2015, July 6). Gradual rarefaction of hematopoietic precursors and atrophy in a depleted microRNA 29a, b and c environment. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131981

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