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New Roles for Cyclin E in Megakaryocytic Polyploidization
Authors:Alexia Eliades  Nikolaos Papadantonakis  Katya Ravid
Affiliation:From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research, Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118 and ;the §Graduate Program on Molecular Basis of Human Disease, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Crete 71003, Greece
Abstract:Megakaryocytes are platelet precursor cells that undergo endomitosis. During this process, repeated rounds of DNA synthesis are characterized by lack of late anaphase and cytokinesis. Physiologically, the majority of the polyploid megakaryocytes in the bone marrow are cell cycle arrested. As previously reported, cyclin E is essential for megakaryocyte polyploidy; however, it has remained unclear whether up-regulated cyclin E is an inducer of polyploidy in vivo. We found that cyclin E is up-regulated upon stimulation of primary megakaryocytes by thrombopoietin. Transgenic mice in which elevated cyclin E expression is targeted to megakaryocytes display an increased ploidy profile. Examination of S phase markers, specifically proliferating cell nuclear antigen, cyclin A, and 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine reveals that cyclin E promotes progression to S phase and cell cycling. Interestingly, analysis of Cdc6 and Mcm2 indicates that cyclin E mediates its effect by promoting the expression of components of the pre-replication complex. Furthermore, we show that up-regulated cyclin E results in the up-regulation of cyclin B1 levels, suggesting an additional mechanism of cyclin E-mediated ploidy increase. These findings define a key role for cyclin E in promoting megakaryocyte entry into S phase and hence, increase in the number of cell cycling cells and in augmenting polyploidization.
Keywords:Bone Marrow   Cyclins   DNA Replication   Hematopoiesis   Platelet   Megakaryocyte   Polyploidy
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