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A miR-150/TET3 pathway regulates the generation of mouse and human non-classical monocyte subset

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07801-x

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  1. Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer (equipes labellisees LIGUE 2017)
  2. Institut National du Cancer (INCa) [TRANSLA13-157, PRT-K16-057, PRT-K16-067, PLBIO16-151]
  3. Association Laurette Fugain [ALF 2017/04]
  4. Gustave Roussy taxe d'apprentissage
  5. ANR

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Non-classical monocyte subsets may derive from classical monocyte differentiation and the proportion of each subset is tightly controlled. Deregulation of this repartition is observed in diverse human diseases, including chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) in which non-classical monocyte numbers are significantly decreased relative to healthy controls. Here, we identify a down-regulation of hsa-miR-150 through methylation of a lineage-specific promoter in CMML monocytes. Mir150 knock-out mice demonstrate a cell-autonomous defect in non-classical monocytes. Our pulldown experiments point to Ten-Eleven-Translocation-3 (TET3) mRNA as a hsa-miR-150 target in classical human monocytes. We show that Tet3 knockout mice generate an increased number of non-classical monocytes. Our results identify the miR150/TET3 axis as being involved in the generation of non-classical monocytes.

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