C-Cbl regulates c-MPL receptor trafficking and its internalization.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-20 DOI:10.1111/jcmm.15785
Melanie Märklin, Claudia Tandler, Hans-Georg Kopp, Kyle L Hoehn, Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez, Oliver Borst, Martin R Müller, Sebastian J Saur
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Abstract

Thrombocyte formation from megakaryocyte and their progenitor cells is tightly regulated by thrombopoietin (TPO) and its receptor c-MPL, thereby maintaining physiological functionality and numbers of circulating platelets. In patients, dysfunction of this regulation could cause thrombocytopenia or myeloproliferative syndromes. Since regulation of this pathway is still not completely understood, we investigated the role of the ubiquitin ligase c-Cbl which was previously shown to negatively regulated c-MPL signalling. We developed a new conditional mouse model using c-Cblfl/fl Pf4Cre mice and demonstrated that platelet-specific knockout of c-Cbl led to severe microthrombocytosis and impaired uptake of TPO and c-MPL receptor internalization. Furthermore, we characterized a constitutive STAT5 activation c-Cbl KO platelets. This study identified c-Cbl as a potential player in causing megakaryocytic and thrombocytic disorders.

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C-Cbl调节c-MPL受体的转运及其内化。
巨核细胞及其祖细胞的血小板形成受到血小板生成素(TPO)及其受体c-MPL的严格调控,从而维持生理功能和循环血小板的数量。在患者中,这种调节功能障碍可引起血小板减少症或骨髓增生性综合征。由于这一途径的调控尚不完全清楚,我们研究了泛素连接酶c-Cbl的作用,该酶先前被证明对c-MPL信号传导具有负调控作用。我们开发了一种新的条件小鼠模型,使用c-Cblfl/fl Pf4Cre小鼠,并证明血小板特异性敲除c-Cbl导致严重的微血小板增多,TPO摄取和c-MPL受体内化受损。此外,我们表征了组成型STAT5激活c-Cbl KO血小板。本研究确定c-Cbl是引起巨核细胞和血小板疾病的潜在参与者。
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期刊介绍: Bridging physiology and cellular medicine, and molecular biology and molecular therapeutics, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine publishes basic research that furthers our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and translational studies that convert this knowledge into therapeutic approaches.
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