Transcription factor C/EBP alpha is a master regulator of myelopoiesis and its inactivation is associated with acute myeloid leukemia. Deregulation of C/EBP alpha by microRNAs during granulopoiesis or acute myeloid leukemia development has not been studied.
Here we show that oncogenic miR-182 is a strong regulator of C/EBP alpha. Moreover, we identify a regulatory loop between C/EBP alpha and miR-182.
While C/EBP alpha blocks miR-182 expression by direct promoter binding during myeloid differentiation, enforced expression of miR-182 reduces C/EBP alpha protein level and impairs granulopoiesis in vitro and in vivo. In addition, miR-182 expression is highly elevated particularly in acute myeloid leukemia patients with C-terminal CEBPA mutations, thereby depicting a mechanism by which C/EBP alpha blocks miR-182 expression.
Furthermore, we present miR-182 expression as a prognostic marker in cytogenetically high-risk acute myeloid leukemia patients. Our data demonstrate the importance of a controlled balance between C/EBP alpha and miR-182 for the maintenance of healthy granulopoiesis.