Rivkin_2017_Haematologica_102_676

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Title : Erythrocyte survival is controlled by microRNA-142 - Rivkin_2017_Haematologica_102_676
Author(s) : Rivkin N , Chapnik E , Mildner A , Barshtein G , Porat Z , Kartvelishvily E , Dadosh T , Birger Y , Amir G , Yedgar S , Izraeli S , Jung S , Hornstein E
Ref : Haematologica , 102 :676 , 2017
Abstract :

Hematopoietic-specific microRNA-142 is a critical regulator of various blood cell lineages, but its role in erythrocytes is unexplored. Herein, we characterize the impact of microRNA-142 on erythrocyte physiology and molecular cell biology, using a mouse loss-of-function allele. We report that microRNA-142 is required for maintaining the typical erythrocyte biconcave shape and structural resilience, for the normal metabolism of reactive oxygen species, and for overall lifespan. microRNA-142 further controls ACTIN filament homeostasis and membrane skeleton organization. The analyses presented reveal previously unappreciated functions of microRNA-142 and contribute to an emerging view of small RNAs as key players in erythropoiesis. Finally, the work herein demonstrates how a housekeeping network of cytoskeletal regulators can be reshaped by a single micro-RNA denominator in a cell type specific manner.

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PubMedID: 27909218

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Rivkin N, Chapnik E, Mildner A, Barshtein G, Porat Z, Kartvelishvily E, Dadosh T, Birger Y, Amir G, Yedgar S, Izraeli S, Jung S, Hornstein E (2017)
Erythrocyte survival is controlled by microRNA-142
Haematologica 102 :676

Rivkin N, Chapnik E, Mildner A, Barshtein G, Porat Z, Kartvelishvily E, Dadosh T, Birger Y, Amir G, Yedgar S, Izraeli S, Jung S, Hornstein E (2017)
Haematologica 102 :676