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CRLF3 plays a key role in the final stage of platelet genesis and is a potential therapeutic target for thrombocythemia

Authors :
Cavan Bennett
Moyra Lawrence
Jose A. Guerrero
Simon Stritt
Amie K. Waller
Yahui Yan
Richard W. Mifsud
Jose Ballester-Beltrán
Ayesha Baig
Annett Mueller
Louisa Mayer
James Warland
Christopher J. Penkett
Parsa Akbari
Thomas Moreau
Amanda L. Evans
Souradip Mookerjee
Gary J. Hoffman
Kourosh Saeb-Parsy
David J. Adams
Amber L. Couzens
Markus Bender
Wendy N. Erber
Bernhard Nieswandt
Randy J. Read
Cedric Ghevaert
Bennett, Cavan [0000-0002-9796-9381]
Lawrence, Moyra [0000-0001-9386-5633]
Waller, Amie K [0000-0002-9726-5560]
Yan, Yahui [0000-0001-6934-9874]
Ballester-Beltrán, Jose [0000-0002-3287-2925]
Mayer, Louisa [0000-0003-4905-0669]
Warland, James [0000-0003-1060-1865]
Penkett, Christopher J [0000-0003-4006-7261]
Akbari, Parsa [0000-0001-9210-4760]
Moreau, Thomas [0000-0003-1090-6685]
Mookerjee, Souradip [0000-0003-4904-1324]
Saeb-Parsy, Kourosh [0000-0002-0633-3696]
Adams, David J [0000-0001-9490-0306]
Couzens, Amber L [0000-0003-0057-6686]
Bender, Markus [0000-0002-2381-116X]
Erber, Wendy N [0000-0002-1028-9376]
Nieswandt, Bernhard [0000-0003-1454-7413]
Read, Randy J [0000-0001-8273-0047]
Ghevaert, Cedric [0000-0002-9251-0934]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Blood. 139:2227-2239
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2022.

Abstract

The process of platelet production has so far been understood to be a 2-stage process: megakaryocyte maturation from hematopoietic stem cells followed by proplatelet formation, with each phase regulating the peripheral blood platelet count. Proplatelet formation releases into the bloodstream beads-on-a-string preplatelets, which undergo fission into mature platelets. For the first time, we show that preplatelet maturation is a third, tightly regulated, critical process akin to cytokinesis that regulates platelet count. We show that deficiency in cytokine receptor-like factor 3 (CRLF3) in mice leads to an isolated and sustained 25% to 48% reduction in the platelet count without any effect on other blood cell lineages. We show that Crlf3−/− preplatelets have increased microtubule stability, possibly because of increased microtubule glutamylation via the interaction of CRLF3 with key members of the Hippo pathway. Using a mouse model of JAK2 V617F essential thrombocythemia, we show that a lack of CRLF3 leads to long-term lineage-specific normalization of the platelet count. We thereby postulate that targeting CRLF3 has therapeutic potential for treatment of thrombocythemia.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....75e0ff77a46b889fca56887fe7308296