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Publication : Targeted ablation of miR-21 decreases murine eosinophil progenitor cell growth.

First Author  Lu TX Year  2013
Journal  PLoS One Volume  8
Issue  3 Pages  e59397
PubMed ID  23533623 Mgi Jnum  J:199904
Mgi Id  MGI:5505752 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0059397
Citation  Lu TX, et al. (2013) Targeted ablation of miR-21 decreases murine eosinophil progenitor cell growth. PLoS One 8(3):e59397
abstractText  MiR-21 is one of the most up-regulated miRNAs in multiple allergic diseases associated with eosinophilia and has been shown to positively correlate with eosinophil levels. Herein, we show that miR-21 is up-regulated during IL-5-driven eosinophil differentiation from progenitor cells in vitro. Targeted ablation of miR-21 leads to reduced eosinophil progenitor cell growth. Furthermore, miR-21(-/-) eosinophil progenitor cells have increased apoptosis as indicated by increased levels of annexin V positivity compared to miR-21(+/+) eosinophil progenitor cells. Indeed, miR-21(-/-) mice have reduced blood eosinophil levels in vivo and reduced eosinophil colony forming unit capacity in the bone marrow. Using gene expression microarray analysis, we identified dysregulation of genes involved in cell proliferation (e,g, Ms4a3, Grb7), cell cycle and immune response as the most significant pathways affected by miR-21 in eosinophil progenitors. These results demonstrate that miR-21 can regulate the development of eosinophils by influencing eosinophil progenitor cell growth. Our findings have identified one of the first miRNAs with a role in regulating eosinophil development.
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