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Publication : EKLF restricts megakaryocytic differentiation at the benefit of erythrocytic differentiation.

First Author  Bouilloux F Year  2008
Journal  Blood Volume  112
Issue  3 Pages  576-84
PubMed ID  18523154 Mgi Jnum  J:138412
Mgi Id  MGI:3805134 Doi  10.1182/blood-2007-07-098996
Citation  Bouilloux F, et al. (2008) EKLF restricts megakaryocytic differentiation at the benefit of erythrocytic differentiation. Blood 112(3):576-84
abstractText  Previous observations suggested that functional antagonism between FLI-1 and EKLF might be involved in the commitment toward erythrocytic or megakaryocytic differentiation. We show here, using inducible shRNA expression, that EKLF knockdown in mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cells decreases erythrocytic and increases megakaryocytic as well as Fli-1 gene expression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analyses revealed that the increase in megakaryocytic gene expression is associated with a marked increase in RNA pol II and FLI-1 occupancy at their promoters, albeit FLI-1 protein levels are only minimally affected. Similarly, we show that human CD34(+) progenitors infected with shRNA lentivirus allowing EKLF knockdown generate an increased number of differentiated megakaryocytic cells associated with increased levels of megakaryocytic and Fli-1 gene transcripts. Single-cell progeny analysis of a cell population enriched in bipotent progenitors revealed that EKLF knockdown increases the number of megakaryocytic at the expense of erythrocytic colonies. Taken together, these data indicate that EKLF restricts megakaryocytic differentiation to the benefit of erythrocytic differentiation and suggest that this might be at least partially mediated by the inhibition of FLI-1 recruitment to megakaryocytic and Fli-1 gene promoters.
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