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Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation

Certain concepts concerning EPO/EPOR action modes have been challenged by in vivo studies: Bcl-x levels are elevated in maturing erythroblasts, but not in their progenitors; truncated EPOR alleles that lack a major p85/PI3K recruitment site nonetheless promote polycythemia; and Erk1 disruption unexp...

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Autores principales: Singh, Seema, Dev, Arvind, Verma, Rakesh, Pradeep, Anamika, Sathyanarayana, Pradeep, Green, Jennifer M., Narayanan, Aishwarya, Wojchowski, Don M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038530
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author Singh, Seema
Dev, Arvind
Verma, Rakesh
Pradeep, Anamika
Sathyanarayana, Pradeep
Green, Jennifer M.
Narayanan, Aishwarya
Wojchowski, Don M.
author_facet Singh, Seema
Dev, Arvind
Verma, Rakesh
Pradeep, Anamika
Sathyanarayana, Pradeep
Green, Jennifer M.
Narayanan, Aishwarya
Wojchowski, Don M.
author_sort Singh, Seema
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description Certain concepts concerning EPO/EPOR action modes have been challenged by in vivo studies: Bcl-x levels are elevated in maturing erythroblasts, but not in their progenitors; truncated EPOR alleles that lack a major p85/PI3K recruitment site nonetheless promote polycythemia; and Erk1 disruption unexpectedly bolsters erythropoiesis. To discover novel EPO/EPOR action routes, global transcriptome analyses presently are applied to interrogate EPO/EPOR effects on primary bone marrow-derived CFUe-like progenitors. Overall, 160 EPO/EPOR target transcripts were significantly modulated 2-to 21.8-fold. A unique set of EPO-regulated survival factors included Lyl1, Gas5, Pim3, Pim1, Bim, Trib3 and Serpina 3g. EPO/EPOR-modulated cell cycle mediators included Cdc25a, Btg3, Cyclin-d2, p27-kip1, Cyclin-g2 and CyclinB1-IP-1. EPO regulation of signal transduction factors was also interestingly complex. For example, not only Socs3 plus Socs2 but also Spred2, Spred1 and Eaf1 were EPO-induced as negative-feedback components. Socs2, plus five additional targets, further proved to comprise new EPOR/Jak2/Stat5 response genes (which are important for erythropoiesis during anemia). Among receptors, an atypical TNF-receptor Tnfr-sf13c was up-modulated >5-fold by EPO. Functionally, Tnfr-sf13c ligation proved to both promote proerythroblast survival, and substantially enhance erythroblast formation. The EPOR therefore engages a sophisticated set of transcriptome response circuits, with Tnfr-sf13c deployed as one novel positive regulator of proerythroblast formation.
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spelling pubmed-33966412012-07-17 Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation Singh, Seema Dev, Arvind Verma, Rakesh Pradeep, Anamika Sathyanarayana, Pradeep Green, Jennifer M. Narayanan, Aishwarya Wojchowski, Don M. PLoS One Research Article Certain concepts concerning EPO/EPOR action modes have been challenged by in vivo studies: Bcl-x levels are elevated in maturing erythroblasts, but not in their progenitors; truncated EPOR alleles that lack a major p85/PI3K recruitment site nonetheless promote polycythemia; and Erk1 disruption unexpectedly bolsters erythropoiesis. To discover novel EPO/EPOR action routes, global transcriptome analyses presently are applied to interrogate EPO/EPOR effects on primary bone marrow-derived CFUe-like progenitors. Overall, 160 EPO/EPOR target transcripts were significantly modulated 2-to 21.8-fold. A unique set of EPO-regulated survival factors included Lyl1, Gas5, Pim3, Pim1, Bim, Trib3 and Serpina 3g. EPO/EPOR-modulated cell cycle mediators included Cdc25a, Btg3, Cyclin-d2, p27-kip1, Cyclin-g2 and CyclinB1-IP-1. EPO regulation of signal transduction factors was also interestingly complex. For example, not only Socs3 plus Socs2 but also Spred2, Spred1 and Eaf1 were EPO-induced as negative-feedback components. Socs2, plus five additional targets, further proved to comprise new EPOR/Jak2/Stat5 response genes (which are important for erythropoiesis during anemia). Among receptors, an atypical TNF-receptor Tnfr-sf13c was up-modulated >5-fold by EPO. Functionally, Tnfr-sf13c ligation proved to both promote proerythroblast survival, and substantially enhance erythroblast formation. The EPOR therefore engages a sophisticated set of transcriptome response circuits, with Tnfr-sf13c deployed as one novel positive regulator of proerythroblast formation. Public Library of Science 2012-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3396641/ /pubmed/22808010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038530 Text en Singh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Singh, Seema
Dev, Arvind
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Pradeep, Anamika
Sathyanarayana, Pradeep
Green, Jennifer M.
Narayanan, Aishwarya
Wojchowski, Don M.
Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title_full Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title_fullStr Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title_full_unstemmed Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title_short Defining an EPOR- Regulated Transcriptome for Primary Progenitors, including Tnfr-sf13c as a Novel Mediator of EPO- Dependent Erythroblast Formation
title_sort defining an epor- regulated transcriptome for primary progenitors, including tnfr-sf13c as a novel mediator of epo- dependent erythroblast formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038530
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