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Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models
Activated erythropoietin (EPO) receptor (EPOR) signaling causes erythrocytosis. The important role of macrophages for the erythroid expansion and differentiation process has been reported, both in baseline and stress erythropoiesis. However, the significance of EPOR signaling for regulation of macro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777189/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29051279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.172775 |
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author | Wang, Jieyu Hayashi, Yoshihiro Yokota, Asumi Xu, Zefeng Zhang, Yue Huang, Rui Yan, Xiaomei Liu, Hongyun Ma, Liping Azam, Mohammad Bridges, James P. Cancelas, Jose A. Kalfa, Theodosia A. An, Xiuli Xiao, Zhijian Huang, Gang |
author_facet | Wang, Jieyu Hayashi, Yoshihiro Yokota, Asumi Xu, Zefeng Zhang, Yue Huang, Rui Yan, Xiaomei Liu, Hongyun Ma, Liping Azam, Mohammad Bridges, James P. Cancelas, Jose A. Kalfa, Theodosia A. An, Xiuli Xiao, Zhijian Huang, Gang |
author_sort | Wang, Jieyu |
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description | Activated erythropoietin (EPO) receptor (EPOR) signaling causes erythrocytosis. The important role of macrophages for the erythroid expansion and differentiation process has been reported, both in baseline and stress erythropoiesis. However, the significance of EPOR signaling for regulation of macrophages contributing to erythropoiesis has not been fully understood. Here we show that EPOR signaling activation quickly expands both erythrocytes and macrophages in vivo in mouse models of primary and secondary erythrocytosis. To mimic the chimeric condition and expansion of the disease clone in the polycythemia vera patients, we combined Cre-inducible Jak2(V617F/+) allele with LysM-Cre allele which expresses in mature myeloid cells and some of the HSC/Ps (LysM-Cre;Jak2(V617F/+) mice). We also generated inducible EPO-mediated secondary erythrocytosis models using Alb-Cre, Rosa26-loxP-stop-loxP-rtTA, and doxycycline inducible EPAS1-double point mutant (DPM) alleles (Alb-Cre;DPM mice). Both models developed a similar degree of erythrocytosis. Macrophages were also increased in both models without increase of major inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. EPO administration also quickly induced these macrophages in wild-type mice before observable erythrocytosis. These findings suggest that EPOR signaling activation could induce not only erythroid cell expansion, but also macrophages. Surprisingly, an in vivo genetic approach indicated that most of those macrophages do not express EPOR, but erythroid cells and macrophages contacted tightly with each other. Given the importance of the central macrophages as a niche for erythropoiesis, further elucidation of the EPOR signaling mediated-regulatory mechanisms underlying macrophage induction might reveal a potential therapeutic target for erythrocytosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-57771892018-02-02 Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models Wang, Jieyu Hayashi, Yoshihiro Yokota, Asumi Xu, Zefeng Zhang, Yue Huang, Rui Yan, Xiaomei Liu, Hongyun Ma, Liping Azam, Mohammad Bridges, James P. Cancelas, Jose A. Kalfa, Theodosia A. An, Xiuli Xiao, Zhijian Huang, Gang Haematologica Article Activated erythropoietin (EPO) receptor (EPOR) signaling causes erythrocytosis. The important role of macrophages for the erythroid expansion and differentiation process has been reported, both in baseline and stress erythropoiesis. However, the significance of EPOR signaling for regulation of macrophages contributing to erythropoiesis has not been fully understood. Here we show that EPOR signaling activation quickly expands both erythrocytes and macrophages in vivo in mouse models of primary and secondary erythrocytosis. To mimic the chimeric condition and expansion of the disease clone in the polycythemia vera patients, we combined Cre-inducible Jak2(V617F/+) allele with LysM-Cre allele which expresses in mature myeloid cells and some of the HSC/Ps (LysM-Cre;Jak2(V617F/+) mice). We also generated inducible EPO-mediated secondary erythrocytosis models using Alb-Cre, Rosa26-loxP-stop-loxP-rtTA, and doxycycline inducible EPAS1-double point mutant (DPM) alleles (Alb-Cre;DPM mice). Both models developed a similar degree of erythrocytosis. Macrophages were also increased in both models without increase of major inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. EPO administration also quickly induced these macrophages in wild-type mice before observable erythrocytosis. These findings suggest that EPOR signaling activation could induce not only erythroid cell expansion, but also macrophages. Surprisingly, an in vivo genetic approach indicated that most of those macrophages do not express EPOR, but erythroid cells and macrophages contacted tightly with each other. Given the importance of the central macrophages as a niche for erythropoiesis, further elucidation of the EPOR signaling mediated-regulatory mechanisms underlying macrophage induction might reveal a potential therapeutic target for erythrocytosis. Ferrata Storti Foundation 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5777189/ /pubmed/29051279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.172775 Text en Copyright© 2018 Ferrata Storti Foundation Material published in Haematologica is covered by copyright. All rights are reserved to the Ferrata Storti Foundation. Use of published material is allowed under the following terms and conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode. Copies of published material are allowed for personal or internal use. Sharing published material for non-commercial purposes is subject to the following conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode, sect. 3. Reproducing and sharing published material for commercial purposes is not allowed without permission in writing from the publisher. |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Jieyu Hayashi, Yoshihiro Yokota, Asumi Xu, Zefeng Zhang, Yue Huang, Rui Yan, Xiaomei Liu, Hongyun Ma, Liping Azam, Mohammad Bridges, James P. Cancelas, Jose A. Kalfa, Theodosia A. An, Xiuli Xiao, Zhijian Huang, Gang Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title | Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title_full | Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title_fullStr | Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title_full_unstemmed | Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title_short | Expansion of EPOR-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated EPOR signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
title_sort | expansion of epor-negative macrophages besides erythroblasts by elevated epor signaling in erythrocytosis mouse models |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777189/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29051279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.172775 |
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