Literature DB >> 21451113

MicroRNA programs in normal and aberrant stem and progenitor cells.

Christopher P Arnold1, Ruoying Tan, Baiyu Zhou, Si-Biao Yue, Steven Schaffert, Joseph R Biggs, Regis Doyonnas, Miao-Chia Lo, John M Perry, Valérie M Renault, Alessandra Sacco, Tim Somervaille, Patrick Viatour, Anne Brunet, Michael L Cleary, Linheng Li, Julien Sage, Dong-Er Zhang, Helen M Blau, Caifu Chen, Chang-Zheng Chen.   

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that microRNAs (miRNAs), an abundant class of ∼22-nucleotide small regulatory RNAs, play key roles in controlling the post-transcriptional genetic programs in stem and progenitor cells. Here we systematically examined miRNA expression profiles in various adult tissue-specific stem cells and their differentiated counterparts. These analyses revealed miRNA programs that are common or unique to blood, muscle, and neural stem cell populations and miRNA signatures that mark the transitions from self-renewing and quiescent stem cells to proliferative and differentiating progenitor cells. Moreover, we identified a stem/progenitor transition miRNA (SPT-miRNA) signature that predicts the effects of genetic perturbations, such as loss of PTEN and the Rb family, AML1-ETO9a expression, and MLL-AF10 transformation, on self-renewal and proliferation potentials of mutant stem/progenitor cells. We showed that some of the SPT-miRNAs control the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells and the reconstitution potential of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Finally, we demonstrated that SPT-miRNAs coordinately regulate genes that are known to play roles in controlling HSC self-renewal, such as Hoxb6 and Hoxa4. Together, these analyses reveal the miRNA programs that may control key processes in normal and aberrant stem and progenitor cells, setting the foundations for dissecting post-transcriptional regulatory networks in stem cells.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21451113      PMCID: PMC3083097          DOI: 10.1101/gr.111385.110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


  54 in total

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Journal:  Cell       Date:  2006-09-22       Impact factor: 41.582

2.  DGCR8 is essential for microRNA biogenesis and silencing of embryonic stem cell self-renewal.

Authors:  Yangming Wang; Rostislav Medvid; Collin Melton; Rudolf Jaenisch; Robert Blelloch
Journal:  Nat Genet       Date:  2007-01-28       Impact factor: 38.330

Review 3.  Hox genes in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis.

Authors:  B Argiropoulos; R K Humphries
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2007-10-15       Impact factor: 9.867

Review 4.  microRNAs as oncogenes and tumor suppressors.

Authors:  Baohong Zhang; Xiaoping Pan; George P Cobb; Todd A Anderson
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2006-08-16       Impact factor: 3.582

5.  Epigenetic silencing of the myelopoiesis regulator microRNA-223 by the AML1/ETO oncoprotein.

Authors:  Francesco Fazi; Serena Racanicchi; Giuseppe Zardo; Linda M Starnes; Marco Mancini; Lorena Travaglini; Daniela Diverio; Emanuele Ammatuna; Giuseppe Cimino; Francesco Lo-Coco; Francesco Grignani; Clara Nervi
Journal:  Cancer Cell       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 31.743

6.  Most mammalian mRNAs are conserved targets of microRNAs.

Authors:  Robin C Friedman; Kyle Kai-How Farh; Christopher B Burge; David P Bartel
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2008-10-27       Impact factor: 9.043

7.  Defining embryonic stem cell identity using differentiation-related microRNAs and their potential targets.

Authors:  Caifu Chen; Dana Ridzon; Chung-Tien Lee; Julie Blake; Yongming Sun; William M Strauss
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2007-07-03       Impact factor: 2.957

8.  p16(INK4a) translation suppressed by miR-24.

Authors:  Ashish Lal; Hyeon Ho Kim; Kotb Abdelmohsen; Yuki Kuwano; Rudolf Pullmann; Subramanya Srikantan; Ramesh Subrahmanyam; Jennifer L Martindale; Xiaoling Yang; Fariyal Ahmed; Francisco Navarro; Derek Dykxhoorn; Judy Lieberman; Myriam Gorospe
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2008-03-26       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  High-throughput stem-loop RT-qPCR miRNA expression profiling using minute amounts of input RNA.

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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2008-10-21       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  MiR-10 represses HoxB1a and HoxB3a in zebrafish.

Authors:  Joost M Woltering; Antony J Durston
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2008-01-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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  37 in total

Review 1.  MicroRNAs are shaping the hematopoietic landscape.

Authors:  Ute Bissels; Andreas Bosio; Wolfgang Wagner
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2011-11-04       Impact factor: 9.941

2.  miR-181 targets multiple Bcl-2 family members and influences apoptosis and mitochondrial function in astrocytes.

Authors:  Yi-Bing Ouyang; Yu Lu; Sibiao Yue; Rona G Giffard
Journal:  Mitochondrion       Date:  2011-09-17       Impact factor: 4.160

3.  The oncogenic microRNA miR-22 targets the TET2 tumor suppressor to promote hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and transformation.

Authors:  Su Jung Song; Keisuke Ito; Ugo Ala; Lev Kats; Kaitlyn Webster; Su Ming Sun; Mojca Jongen-Lavrencic; Katia Manova-Todorova; Julie Teruya-Feldstein; David E Avigan; Ruud Delwel; Pier Paolo Pandolfi
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2013-07-03       Impact factor: 24.633

4.  Identification of loop nucleotide polymorphisms affecting microRNA processing and function.

Authors:  Xiaoxing Xiong; Xianhui Kang; Yueying Zheng; Sibiao Yue; Shengmei Zhu
Journal:  Mol Cells       Date:  2013-11-14       Impact factor: 5.034

5.  miR-29a maintains mouse hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal by regulating Dnmt3a.

Authors:  Wenhuo Hu; James Dooley; Stephen S Chung; Dhruva Chandramohan; Luisa Cimmino; Siddhartha Mukherjee; Christopher E Mason; Bart de Strooper; Adrian Liston; Christopher Y Park
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2015-01-29       Impact factor: 22.113

6.  Genome-wide analysis of aberrantly expressed circulating miRNAs in patients with coal workers' pneumoconiosis.

Authors:  Li Guo; Xiaoming Ji; Sheng Yang; Zhiguo Hou; Chen Luo; Jingjing Fan; Chunhui Ni; Feng Chen
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2012-12-29       Impact factor: 2.316

7.  Specification of neural cell fate and regulation of neural stem cell proliferation by microRNAs.

Authors:  Jacqueline T Pham; G Ian Gallicano
Journal:  Am J Stem Cells       Date:  2012-11-30

Review 8.  Modelling mammalian cellular quiescence.

Authors:  Guang Yao
Journal:  Interface Focus       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 3.906

9.  Comparative effects of diet and carcinogen on microRNA expression in the stem cell niche of the mouse colonic crypt.

Authors:  Manasvi S Shah; Eunjoo Kim; Laurie A Davidson; Jason M Knight; Roger S Zoh; Jennifer S Goldsby; Evelyn S Callaway; Beyian Zhou; Ivan Ivanov; Robert S Chapkin
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2015-10-19

10.  CXCR4 downregulation of let-7a drives chemoresistance in acute myeloid leukemia.

Authors:  Ye Chen; Rodrigo Jacamo; Marina Konopleva; Ramiro Garzon; Carlo Croce; Michael Andreeff
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2013-05-08       Impact factor: 14.808

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