| Literature DB >> 20679397 |
David M Patrick1, Cheng C Zhang, Ye Tao, Huiyu Yao, Xiaoxia Qi, Robert J Schwartz, Lily Jun-Shen Huang, Eric N Olson.
Abstract
Erythrocyte formation occurs throughout life in response to cytokine signaling. We show that microRNA-451 (miR-451) regulates erythropoiesis in vivo. Mice lacking miR-451 display a reduction in hematrocrit, an erythroid differentiation defect, and ineffective erythropoiesis in response to oxidative stress. 14-3-3zeta, an intracellular regulator of cytokine signaling that is repressed by miR-451, is up-regulated in miR-451(-/-) erythroblasts, and inhibition of 14-3-3zeta rescues their differentiation defect. These findings reveal an essential role of 14-3-3zeta as a mediator of the proerythroid differentiation actions of miR-451, and highlight the therapeutic potential of miR-451 inhibitors.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20679397 PMCID: PMC2912559 DOI: 10.1101/gad.1942810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361