نتایج جستجو برای: erythropoiesis

تعداد نتایج: 5589  

Journal: :Blood 2005
Catherine J Wu Lakshamanan Krishnamurti Jeffery L Kutok Melinda Biernacki Shelby Rogers Wandi Zhang Joseph H Antin Jerome Ritz

Peripheral destruction of sickled erythrocytes is a cardinal feature of sickle cell disease (SCD). Less well established is the potential contribution of ineffective erythropoiesis to the pathophysiology of this hemoglobinopathy. Since patients with SCD frequently develop mixed hematopoietic chimerism after allogeneic nonmyeloablative stem cell transplantation, we used this opportunity to direc...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Theodosia A Kalfa

S tress erythropoiesis is increasingly recognized as more than simply an expansion of steady-state erythropoiesis. Rather, it is a process arising from unique progenitor cells with distinct quantitative and qualitative cytokine requirements. Increased erythropoietin (Epo) levels resulting from kidney hypoxia due to anemia, initiate the response of stress erythropoiesis. A progenitor, named stre...

2014
Gladys O. Latunde-Dada Abas H. Laftah Patarabutr Masaratana Andrew T. McKie Robert J. Simpson

Haem is a structural component of numerous cellular proteins which contributes significantly to iron metabolic processes in mammals but its toxicity demands that cellular levels must be tightly regulated. Breast Cancer Resistance Protein (BCRP/ABCG2), an ATP Binding Cassette G-member protein has been shown to possess porphyrin/haem efflux function. The current study evaluated the expression and...

2017
Yen-Hua Chen Jhe-Ruei Shiu Chia-Ling Ho Sen-Shyong Jeng

The common carp can tolerate extremely low oxygen levels. These fish store zinc in a specific zinc-binding protein presented in digestive tract tissues, and under low oxygen, the stored zinc is released and used as a signal to stimulate erythropoiesis (red blood cell formation). To determine whether the environmental supply of zinc to other fish species can serve as a signal to induce erythropo...

Journal: :Haematologica 2011
Tatsiana Ripich Rolf Jessberger

UNLABELLED Background The regulation of normal and stress-induced erythropoiesis is incompletely understood. Integrin-dependent adhesion plays important roles in erythropoiesis, but how integrins are regulated during erythropoiesis remains largely unknown. DESIGN AND METHODS To obtain novel insights into the regulation of erythropoiesis, we used cellular and molecular approaches to analyze th...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Climent Casals-Pascual Oscar Kai Joyce O P Cheung Senani Williams Brett Lowe Mike Nyanoti Thomas N Williams Kathryn Maitland Malcolm Molyneux Charles R J C Newton Norbert Peshu Suzanne M Watt David J Roberts

Malarial anemia is a global public health problem and is characterized by a low reticulocyte response in the presence of life-threatening hemolysis. Although cytokines, in particular tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), can suppress erythropoiesis, the grossly abnormal bone marrow morphology indicates that other factors may contribute to ineffective erythropoiesis. We hypothesized that the ...

2010
Bogdan Dumitriu Pallavi Bhattaram Peter Dy Yuanshuai Huang Nayeem Quayum Jan Jensen Véronique Lefebvre

BACKGROUND Definitive erythropoiesis is a vital process throughout life. Both its basal activity under physiological conditions and its increased activity under anemia-induced stress conditions are highly stimulated by the hormone erythropoietin. The transcription factor Sox6 was previously shown to enhance fetal erythropoiesis together and beyond erythropoietin signaling, but its importance in...

2018
Junting Cai Jianxin Wei Valerie Schrott Jing Zhao Grant Bullock Yutong Zhao

Anemia is a very common blood disorder that affects the lives of billions of people worldwide. Anemia is caused by the loss of blood, increased destruction of red blood cells (RBCs), or reduced production of RBCs. Erythropoiesis is the complex process of RBC differentiation and maturation, in which protein degradation plays a crucial role. Protein ubiquitination regulates programmed protein deg...

Journal: :Experimental hematology 2014
Rebecca N Jacobsen Catherine E Forristal Liza J Raggatt Bianca Nowlan Valerie Barbier Simranpreet Kaur Nico van Rooijen Ingrid G Winkler Allison R Pettit Jean-Pierre Levesque

Similarly to other tissues, the bone marrow contains subsets of resident tissue macrophages, which are essential to maintain bone formation, functional hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niches, and erythropoiesis. Pharmacologic doses of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilize HSC in part by interfering with the HSC niche-supportive function of BM resident macrophages. Because bone ma...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2015
Raymond T Doty Susan R Phelps Christina Shadle Marilyn Sanchez-Bonilla Siobán B Keel Janis L Abkowitz

Erythropoiesis requires rapid and extensive hemoglobin production. Heme activates globin transcription and translation; therefore, heme synthesis must precede globin synthesis. As free heme is a potent inducer of oxidative damage, its levels within cellular compartments require stringent regulation. Mice lacking the heme exporter FLVCR1 have a severe macrocytic anemia; however, the mechanisms t...

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