Involvement of phosphatases in proliferation, maturation, and hemoglobinization of developing erythroid cells.

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-14 DOI:10.1155/2011/860985
Eitan Fibach
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Abstract

Production of RBCs is triggered by the action of erythropoietin (Epo) through its binding to surface receptors (Epo-R) on erythroid precursors in the bone marrow. The intensity and the duration of the Epo signal are regulated by several factors, including the balance between the activities of kinesase and phosphatases. The Epo signal determines the proliferation and maturation of the precursors into hemoglobin (Hb)-containing RBCs. The activity of various protein tyrosine phosphatases, including those involved in the Epo pathway, can be inhibited by sodium orthovanadate (Na(3)VO(4), vanadate). Adding vanadate to cultured erythroid precursors of normal donors and patients with β-thalassemia enhanced cell proliferation and arrested maturation. This was associated with an increased production of fetal hemoglobin (HbF). Increased HbF in patients with β-hemoglobinopathies (β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease) ameliorates the clinical symptoms of the disease. These results raise the possibility that specific and nontoxic inhibitors of phosphatases may be considered as a therapeutic modality for elevating HbF in patients with β-hemoglobinopathies as well as for intensifying the Epo response in other forms of anemia.

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磷酸酶在发育中的红细胞增殖、成熟和血红蛋白化中的作用。
红细胞的产生是由促红细胞生成素(Epo)通过与骨髓中红细胞前体的表面受体(Epo- r)结合而引发的。Epo信号的强度和持续时间受多种因素的调节,包括激酶和磷酸酶活性之间的平衡。Epo信号决定了前体向含血红蛋白(Hb)的红细胞的增殖和成熟。原钒酸钠(Na(3)VO(4),钒酸钠)可抑制各种蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶的活性,包括参与Epo途径的蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶。在正常供体和β-地中海贫血患者的培养红细胞前体中添加钒酸盐可增强细胞增殖并阻止成熟。这与胎儿血红蛋白(HbF)的产生增加有关。β-血红蛋白病(β-地中海贫血和镰状细胞病)患者HbF升高可改善该疾病的临床症状。这些结果提出了一种可能性,即特异性和无毒的磷酸酶抑制剂可能被认为是提高β-血红蛋白病患者HbF的治疗方式,以及在其他形式的贫血中增强Epo反应。
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