BUBR1 deficiency results in abnormal megakaryopoiesis

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The physiologic function of BUBR1, a key component of the spindle checkpoint, was examined by generating BUBR1-mutant mice. BUBR1-/- embryos failed to survive beyond day 8.5 in utero as a result of extensive apoptosis. Whereas BUBR1+/- blastocysts grew relatively normally in vitro, BUBR1-/- blastocysts exhibited impaired proliferation and atrophied. Adult BUBR1+/- mice manifested splenomegaly and abnormal megakaryopoiesis. BUBR1 haploinsufficiency resulted in an increase in the number of splenic megakaryocytes, which was correlated with an increase in megakaryocytic, but a decrease in erythroid, progenitors in bone marrow cells. RNA interference-mediated down-regulation of BUBR1 also caused an increase in polyploidy formation in murine embryonic fibroblast cells and enhanced megakaryopoiesis in bone marrow progenitor cells. However, enhanced megakaryopoiesis in BUBR1+/- mice was not correlated with a significant increase in platelets in peripheral blood, which was at least partly due to a defect in the formation of proplatelet-producing megakaryocytes. Together, these results indicate that BUBR1 is essential for early embryonic development and normal hematopoiesis. © 2004 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Wang, Q., Liu, T., Fang, Y., Xie, S., Huang, X., Mahmood, R., … Dai, W. (2004). BUBR1 deficiency results in abnormal megakaryopoiesis. Blood, 103(4), 1278–1285. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2003-06-2158

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