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MicroRNA-15/16 Antagonizes Myb To Control NK Cell Maturation.


ABSTRACT: NK cells develop in the bone marrow and complete their maturation in peripheral organs, but the molecular events controlling maturation are incompletely understood. The miR-15/16 family of microRNA regulates key cellular processes and is abundantly expressed in NK cells. In this study, we identify a critical role for miR-15/16 in the normal maturation of NK cells using a mouse model of NK-specific deletion, in which immature NK cells accumulate in the absence of miR-15/16. The transcription factor c-Myb (Myb) is expressed preferentially by immature NK cells, is a direct target of miR-15/16, and is increased in 15a/16-1 floxed knockout NK cells. Importantly, maturation of 15a/16-1 floxed knockout NK cells was rescued by Myb knockdown. Moreover, Myb overexpression in wild-type NK cells caused a defective NK cell maturation phenotype similar to deletion of miR-15/16, and Myb overexpression enforces an immature NK cell transcriptional profile. Thus, miR-15/16 regulation of Myb controls the NK cell maturation program.

SUBMITTER: Sullivan RP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4561212 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MicroRNA-15/16 Antagonizes Myb To Control NK Cell Maturation.

Sullivan Ryan P RP   Leong Jeffrey W JW   Schneider Stephanie E SE   Ireland Aaron R AR   Berrien-Elliott Melissa M MM   Singh Anvita A   Schappe Timothy T   Jewell Brea A BA   Sexl Veronika V   Fehniger Todd A TA  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20150812 6


NK cells develop in the bone marrow and complete their maturation in peripheral organs, but the molecular events controlling maturation are incompletely understood. The miR-15/16 family of microRNA regulates key cellular processes and is abundantly expressed in NK cells. In this study, we identify a critical role for miR-15/16 in the normal maturation of NK cells using a mouse model of NK-specific deletion, in which immature NK cells accumulate in the absence of miR-15/16. The transcription fact  ...[more]

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