Mildner_2017_Eur.J.Immunol_47_1142

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Title : MicroRNA-142 controls thymocyte proliferation - Mildner_2017_Eur.J.Immunol_47_1142
Author(s) : Mildner A , Chapnik E , Varol D , Aychek T , Lampl N , Rivkin N , Bringmann A , Paul F , Boura-Halfon S , Hayoun YS , Barnett-Itzhaki Z , Amit I , Hornstein E , Jung S
Ref : European Journal of Immunology , 47 :1142 , 2017
Abstract :

T-cell development is a spatially and temporally regulated process, orchestrated by well-defined contributions of transcription factors and cytokines. Here, we identify the noncoding RNA miR-142 as an additional regulatory layer within murine thymocyte development and proliferation. MiR-142 deficiency impairs the expression of cell cycle-promoting genes in mature mouse thymocytes and early progenitors, accompanied with increased levels of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1B (Cdkn1b, also known as p27(Kip1) ). By using CRISPR/Cas9 technology to delete the miR-142-3p recognition element in the 3'UTR of cdkn1b, we confirm that this gene is a novel target of miR-142-3p in vivo. Increased Cdkn1b protein expression alone however was insufficient to cause proliferation defects in thymocytes, indicating the existence of additional critical miR-142 targets. Collectively, we establish a key role for miR-142 in the control of early and mature thymocyte proliferation, demonstrating the multifaceted role of a single miRNA on several target genes.

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Mildner A, Chapnik E, Varol D, Aychek T, Lampl N, Rivkin N, Bringmann A, Paul F, Boura-Halfon S, Hayoun YS, Barnett-Itzhaki Z, Amit I, Hornstein E, Jung S (2017)
MicroRNA-142 controls thymocyte proliferation
European Journal of Immunology 47 :1142

Mildner A, Chapnik E, Varol D, Aychek T, Lampl N, Rivkin N, Bringmann A, Paul F, Boura-Halfon S, Hayoun YS, Barnett-Itzhaki Z, Amit I, Hornstein E, Jung S (2017)
European Journal of Immunology 47 :1142