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Tough decoy targeting of predominant let-7 miRNA species in adult human hematopoietic cells.


ABSTRACT:

Background

In humans, the heterochronic cascade composed of the RNA-binding protein LIN28 and its major target, the let-7 family of microRNAs (miRNAs), is highly regulated during human erythroid ontogeny. Additionally, down-regulation of the let-7 miRNAs in cultured adult CD34(+) cells or the over-expression of LIN28 in cultured erythrocytes from pediatric patients with HbSS genotype causes increased levels of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in the range of 19-40% of the total. Therefore, we hypothesized that focused targeting of individual let-7 miRNA family members would exhibit regulatory effect on HbF expression in human adult erythroblasts.

Methods

The expression levels of mature let-7 family members were measured by RT-qPCR in purified cell populations sorted from peripheral blood. To study the effects of let-7 miRNAs upon globin expression, a lentiviral construct that incorporated the tough decoy (TuD) design to target let-7a or let-7b was compared with empty vector controls. Transductions were performed in CD34(+) cells from adult healthy volunteers cultivated ex vivo in erythropoietin-supplemented serum-free media for 21 days. Downstream analyses included RT-qPCR, Western blot and HPLC for the characterization of adult and fetal hemoglobins.

Results

The expression of individual let-7 miRNA family members in adult peripheral blood cell populations demonstrated that let-7a and let-7b miRNAs are expressed at much higher levels than the other let-7 family members in purified adult human blood cell subsets with expression being predominantly in reticulocytes. Therefore, we focused this study upon the targeted inhibition of let-7a and let-7b with the TuD design to explore its effects upon developmentally-timed erythroid genes. Let-7a-TuD transductions significantly increased gamma-globin mRNA expression and HbF to an average of 38%. Let-7a-TuD also significantly decreased the mRNA expression of some ontogeny-regulated erythroid genes, namely CA1 and GCNT2. In addition, the erythroid-related transcription factors BCL11A and HMGA2 were down- and up-regulated, respectively, by let-7a-TuD, while ZBTB7A, KLF1 and SOX6 remained unchanged.

Conclusions

Overall, our data demonstrate that let-7 miRNAs are differentially expressed in human hematopoietic cells, and that targeted inhibition of the highly-expressed species of this family is sufficient for developmentally-specific changes in gamma-globin expression and HbF levels.

SUBMITTER: de Vasconcellos JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5541688 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tough decoy targeting of predominant let-7 miRNA species in adult human hematopoietic cells.

de Vasconcellos Jaira F JF   Byrnes Colleen C   Lee Y Terry YT   Allwardt Joshua M JM   Kaushal Megha M   Rabel Antoinette A   Miller Jeffery L JL  

Journal of translational medicine 20170802 1


<h4>Background</h4>In humans, the heterochronic cascade composed of the RNA-binding protein LIN28 and its major target, the let-7 family of microRNAs (miRNAs), is highly regulated during human erythroid ontogeny. Additionally, down-regulation of the let-7 miRNAs in cultured adult CD34(+) cells or the over-expression of LIN28 in cultured erythrocytes from pediatric patients with HbSS genotype causes increased levels of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in the range of 19-40% of the total. Therefore, we hypo  ...[more]

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