CDK8/19 inhibition triggers a switch from mitosis to endomitosis in cord blood megakaryocytes.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY British Journal of Haematology Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1111/bjh.19836
Zhi-Jian Liu, Christopher Thom, Ioana I Nitulescu, Henry E Pelish, Lisa M Rimsza, Raul Teruel-Montoya, Francisca Ferrer-Marin, Matthew D Shair, Martha Sola-Visner
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Neonatal and adult megakaryocytes differ in proliferative capacity and ploidy levels, and neonatal and adult platelets differ in function, gene expression, and protein content. The mechanisms underlying these differences are incompletely understood. CDK8 and CDK19 are transcriptional kinases part of the CDK-mediator complex, which regulates gene transcription in a cell-specific manner. We discovered that cortistatin A, a potent highly selective inhibitor of CDK8/CDK19, significantly reduced cell expansion and increased ploidy in cord blood-derived megakaryocytes. These phenotypic changes were associated with gene expression changes that partially overlapped developmentally regulated genes. These findings might have relevance for the management of developmental megakaryocyte disorders.

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CDK8/19 抑制引发脐带血巨核细胞从有丝分裂转入无丝分裂。
新生儿和成年巨核细胞的增殖能力和倍性水平不同,新生儿和成年血小板的功能、基因表达和蛋白质含量也不同。这些差异背后的机制尚不完全清楚。CDK8 和 CDK19 是转录激酶,是 CDK-mediator 复合物的一部分,以细胞特异性的方式调节基因转录。我们发现,CDK8/CDK19 的强效高选择性抑制剂可的松 A 能显著减少脐带血巨核细胞的细胞扩增并增加其倍性。这些表型变化与基因表达变化有关,这些变化部分与发育调控基因重叠。这些发现可能与巨核细胞发育障碍的治疗有关。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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