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Role of vimentin in regulation of monocyte/macrophage differentiation

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BENEŠ Petr MACEČKOVÁ Vendula ZDRÁHAL Zbyněk KONEČNÁ Hana ZAHRADNÍČKOVÁ Eva MUŽÍK Jan ŠMARDA Jan

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Differentiation
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Faculty of Science

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Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords vimentin; differentiation; macrophage; phagocytosis; proliferation
Description We explored the identity and function of an unknown protein that was greatly overexpressed in v-myb-transformed BM2 monoblasts undergoing differentiation to macrophage-like cells. We identified this protein as vimentin, the intermediate filament protein. We show that an increased level of the vimentin protein results from activation of the vimentin gene promoter occurring in monoblastic cells induced to differentiate by multiple agents. Furthermore, our studies reveal that the vimentin gene promoter is stimulated by Myb and Jun proteins, the key transcriptional regulators of myeloid maturation. Silencing of vimentin gene expression using siRNA markedly suppressed the ability of BM2 cells to form macrophage polykaryons active in phagocytosis and producing reactive oxygen species. These findings document that up-regulation of vimentin gene expression is important for formation of fully active macrophage-like cells.
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