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RIG-I plays a critical role in negatively regulating granulocytic proliferation.


ABSTRACT: RIG-I has been implicated in innate immunity by sensing intracellular viral RNAs and inducing type I IFN production. However, we have found a significant RIG-I induction in a biological setting without active viral infection-namely, during RA-induced terminal granulocytic differentiation of acute myeloid leukemias. Here, we present evidence that a significant Rig-I induction also occurs during normal myelopoiesis and that the disruption of the Rig-I gene in mice leads to the development of a progressive myeloproliferative disorder. The initiation of progressive myeloproliferative disorder is mainly due to an intrinsic defect of Rig-I(-/-) myeloid cells, which are characterized by a reduced expression of IFN consensus sequence binding protein, a major regulator of myeloid differentiation. Thus, our study reveals a critical regulatory role of Rig-I in modulating the generation and differentiation of granulocytes.

SUBMITTER: Zhang NN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2492484 | biostudies-other | 2008 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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RIG-I plays a critical role in negatively regulating granulocytic proliferation.

Zhang Nan-Nan NN   Shen Shu-Hong SH   Jiang Lin-Jia LJ   Zhang Wu W   Zhang Hong-Xin HX   Sun Yue-Ping YP   Li Xian-Yang XY   Huang Qiu-Hua QH   Ge Bao-Xue BX   Chen Sai-Juan SJ   Wang Zhu-Gang ZG   Chen Zhu Z   Zhu Jiang J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080723 30


RIG-I has been implicated in innate immunity by sensing intracellular viral RNAs and inducing type I IFN production. However, we have found a significant RIG-I induction in a biological setting without active viral infection-namely, during RA-induced terminal granulocytic differentiation of acute myeloid leukemias. Here, we present evidence that a significant Rig-I induction also occurs during normal myelopoiesis and that the disruption of the Rig-I gene in mice leads to the development of a pro  ...[more]

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