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  2. Tescalcin is an essential factor in megakaryocytic differentiation associated with Ets family gene expression

Tescalcin is an essential factor in megakaryocytic differentiation associated with Ets family gene expression

  • J Clin Invest. 2007 Sep;117(9):2672-83. doi: 10.1172/JCI27465.
Konstantin Levay 1 Vladlen Z Slepak
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology and Neuroscience Program, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33101-6189, USA. k.levay@miami.edu
Abstract

We show here that the process of megakaryocytic differentiation requires the presence of the recently discovered protein tescalcin. Tescalcin is dramatically upregulated during the differentiation and maturation of primary megakaryocytes or upon PMA-induced differentiation of K562 cells. This upregulation requires sustained signaling through the ERK pathway. Overexpression of tescalcin in K562 cells initiates events of spontaneous megakaryocytic differentiation, such as expression of specific cell surface antigens, inhibition of cell proliferation, and polyploidization. Conversely, knockdown of this protein in primary CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors and cell lines by RNA interference suppresses megakaryocytic differentiation. In cells lacking tescalcin, the expression of Fli-1, Ets-1, and Ets-2 transcription factors, but not GATA-1 or MafB, is blocked. Thus, tescalcin is essential for the coupling of ERK cascade activation with the expression of Ets family genes in megakaryocytic differentiation.

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