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TGF-? inhibitors stimulate red blood cell production by enhancing self-renewal of BFU-E erythroid progenitors.


ABSTRACT: Burst-forming unit erythroid progenitors (BFU-Es) are so named based on their ability to generate in methylcellulose culture large colonies of erythroid cells that consist of "bursts" of smaller erythroid colonies derived from the later colony-forming unit erythroid progenitor erythropoietin (Epo)-dependent progenitors. "Early" BFU-E cells forming large BFU-E colonies presumably have higher capacities for self-renewal than do "late" BFU-Es forming small colonies, but the mechanism underlying this heterogeneity remains unknown. We show that the type III transforming growth factor ? (TGF-?) receptor (T?RIII) is a marker that distinguishes early and late BFU-Es. Transient elevation of T?RIII expression promotes TGF-? signaling during the early BFU-E to late BFU-E transition. Blocking TGF-? signaling using a receptor kinase inhibitor increases early BFU-E cell self-renewal and total erythroblast production, suggesting the usefulness of this type of drug in treating Epo-unresponsive anemias.

SUBMITTER: Gao X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5146747 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Burst-forming unit erythroid progenitors (BFU-Es) are so named based on their ability to generate in methylcellulose culture large colonies of erythroid cells that consist of "bursts" of smaller erythroid colonies derived from the later colony-forming unit erythroid progenitor erythropoietin (Epo)-dependent progenitors. "Early" BFU-E cells forming large BFU-E colonies presumably have higher capacities for self-renewal than do "late" BFU-Es forming small colonies, but the mechanism underlying thi  ...[more]

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