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Publication : Myosin IIA is critical for organelle distribution and F-actin organization in megakaryocytes and platelets.

First Author  Pertuy F Year  2014
Journal  Blood Volume  123
Issue  8 Pages  1261-9
PubMed ID  24243973 Mgi Jnum  J:208720
Mgi Id  MGI:5564864 Doi  10.1182/blood-2013-06-508168
Citation  Pertuy F, et al. (2014) Myosin IIA is critical for organelle distribution and F-actin organization in megakaryocytes and platelets. Blood 123(8):1261-9
abstractText  During proplatelet formation, a relatively homogeneous content of organelles is transported from the megakaryocyte (MK) to the nascent platelets along microtubule tracks. We found that platelets from Myh9(-/-) mice and a MYH9-RD patient were heterogeneous in their organelle content (granules and mitochondria). In addition, Myh9(-/-) MKs have an abnormal cytoplasmic clustering of organelles, suggesting that the platelet defect originates in the MKs. Myosin is not involved in the latest stage of organelle traffic along microtubular tracks in the proplatelet shafts as shown by confocal observations of proplatelet buds. By contrast, it is required for the earlier distribution of organelles within the large MK preplatelet fragments shed into the sinusoid circulation before terminal proplatelet remodeling. We show here that F-actin is abnormally clustered in the cytoplasm of Myh9(-/-) MKs and actin polymerization is impaired in platelets. Myosin IIA is required for normal granule motility and positioning within MKs, mechanisms that may be dependent on organelle traveling and tethering onto F-actin cytoskeleton tracks. Altogether, our results indicate that the distribution of organelles within platelets critically depends on a homogeneous organelle distribution within MKs and preplatelet fragments, which requires myosin IIA.
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