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In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes
Defective hemoglobin production and ineffective erythropoiesis contribute to the pathophysiology of thalassemia syndromes. Previous studies in the field of erythropoiesis mainly focused on the severe forms of thalassemia, such as β-thalassemia major, while mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504363/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185356 |
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author | Kaewsakulthong, Woratree Suriyun, Thunwarat Chumchuen, Sukanya Anurathapan, Usanarat Hongeng, Suradej Fucharoen, Suthat Sripichai, Orapan |
author_facet | Kaewsakulthong, Woratree Suriyun, Thunwarat Chumchuen, Sukanya Anurathapan, Usanarat Hongeng, Suradej Fucharoen, Suthat Sripichai, Orapan |
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description | Defective hemoglobin production and ineffective erythropoiesis contribute to the pathophysiology of thalassemia syndromes. Previous studies in the field of erythropoiesis mainly focused on the severe forms of thalassemia, such as β-thalassemia major, while mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of other thalassemia syndromes remain largely unexplored. The current study aimed to investigate the intrinsic pathophysiological properties of erythroid cells derived from the most common forms of thalassemia diseases, including α-thalassemia (hemoglobin H and hemoglobin H-Constant Spring diseases) and β-thalassemia (homozygous β(0)-thalassemia and β(0)-thalassemia/hemoglobin E diseases), under an identical in vitro erythroid culture system. Cell proliferation capacity, differentiation velocity, cell death, as well as globin synthesis and the expression levels of erythropoiesis modifying factors were determined. Accelerated expansion was found in erythroblast cells derived from all types of thalassemia, with the highest degree in β(0)-thalassemia/hemoglobin E. Likewise, all types of thalassemia showed limited erythroid cell differentiation, but each of them manifested varying degrees of erythroid maturation arrest corresponding with the clinical severity. Robust induction of HSP70 transcripts, an erythroid maturation-related factor, was found in both α- and β-thalassemia erythroid cells. Increased cell death was distinctly present only in homozygous β(0)-thalassemia erythroblasts and associated with the up-regulation of pro-apoptotic (Caspase 9, BAD, and MTCH1) genes and down-regulation of the anti-apoptotic BCL-XL gene. |
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spelling | pubmed-95043632022-09-24 In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes Kaewsakulthong, Woratree Suriyun, Thunwarat Chumchuen, Sukanya Anurathapan, Usanarat Hongeng, Suradej Fucharoen, Suthat Sripichai, Orapan J Clin Med Article Defective hemoglobin production and ineffective erythropoiesis contribute to the pathophysiology of thalassemia syndromes. Previous studies in the field of erythropoiesis mainly focused on the severe forms of thalassemia, such as β-thalassemia major, while mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of other thalassemia syndromes remain largely unexplored. The current study aimed to investigate the intrinsic pathophysiological properties of erythroid cells derived from the most common forms of thalassemia diseases, including α-thalassemia (hemoglobin H and hemoglobin H-Constant Spring diseases) and β-thalassemia (homozygous β(0)-thalassemia and β(0)-thalassemia/hemoglobin E diseases), under an identical in vitro erythroid culture system. Cell proliferation capacity, differentiation velocity, cell death, as well as globin synthesis and the expression levels of erythropoiesis modifying factors were determined. Accelerated expansion was found in erythroblast cells derived from all types of thalassemia, with the highest degree in β(0)-thalassemia/hemoglobin E. Likewise, all types of thalassemia showed limited erythroid cell differentiation, but each of them manifested varying degrees of erythroid maturation arrest corresponding with the clinical severity. Robust induction of HSP70 transcripts, an erythroid maturation-related factor, was found in both α- and β-thalassemia erythroid cells. Increased cell death was distinctly present only in homozygous β(0)-thalassemia erythroblasts and associated with the up-regulation of pro-apoptotic (Caspase 9, BAD, and MTCH1) genes and down-regulation of the anti-apoptotic BCL-XL gene. MDPI 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9504363/ /pubmed/36143003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185356 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kaewsakulthong, Woratree Suriyun, Thunwarat Chumchuen, Sukanya Anurathapan, Usanarat Hongeng, Suradej Fucharoen, Suthat Sripichai, Orapan In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title | In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title_full | In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title_fullStr | In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title_full_unstemmed | In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title_short | In Vitro Study of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Thalassemia: Diverse Intrinsic Pathophysiological Features of Erythroid Cells Derived from Various Thalassemia Syndromes |
title_sort | in vitro study of ineffective erythropoiesis in thalassemia: diverse intrinsic pathophysiological features of erythroid cells derived from various thalassemia syndromes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504363/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185356 |
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