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Publication : Drosha controls dendritic cell development by cleaving messenger RNAs encoding inhibitors of myelopoiesis.

First Author  Johanson TM Year  2015
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  16
Issue  11 Pages  1134-41
PubMed ID  26437240 Mgi Jnum  J:259330
Mgi Id  MGI:6141268 Doi  10.1038/ni.3293
Citation  Johanson TM, et al. (2015) Drosha controls dendritic cell development by cleaving messenger RNAs encoding inhibitors of myelopoiesis. Nat Immunol 16(11):1134-41
abstractText  To investigate if the microRNA (miRNA) pathway is required for dendritic cell (DC) development, we assessed the effect of ablating Drosha and Dicer, the two enzymes central to miRNA biogenesis. We found that while Dicer deficiency had some effect, Drosha deficiency completely halted DC development and halted myelopoiesis more generally. This indicated that while the miRNA pathway did have a role, it was a non-miRNA function of Drosha that was particularly critical. Drosha repressed the expression of two mRNAs encoding inhibitors of myelopoiesis in early hematopoietic progenitors. We found that Drosha directly cleaved stem-loop structure within these mRNAs and that this mRNA degradation was necessary for myelopoiesis. We have therefore identified a mechanism that regulates the development of DCs and other myeloid cells.
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