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Expression of signal transduction proteins during the differentiation of primary human erythroblasts.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The high number (>108–10) of primary human pro-erythroblasts (CD36high/CD235alow) obtainable in HEMA culture (Migliaccio et al., 2002) is exploited here to analyse the expression of proteins implicated in erythropoietin (EPO)-signalling (STATs, PI-3K, and PLCs) during the process of erythroid maturation. Human pro-erythroblasts progressed in 4 days of culture with EPO into basophilic- (CD36high/CD235amedium, 24 h), polychromatic-(CD36high/CD235ahigh, 48 h), and, finally, orthochromatic-(CD36low/ CD235ahigh, 72–96 h) erythroblasts. During this maturation, STAT-1 was expressed up to the orthochromatic stage, expression of STAT-5, as well as of its target proteins BclxL and IRF1, remained constant up to 48 h (polychromatic-erythroblasts) but decreased by 96 h (orthochromatic-erythroblasts), while that of STAT-3 decreased constantly from 24 h on and became undetectable by 96 h. Expression of PI-3K rapidly decreased with differentiation since only 50% of original protein levels were detected by 48 h. On the other hand, among the members of PLC families investigated, PLC b4 was not expressed, PLC b2, d1, and g2 were expressed at constant levels throughout the maturation process, while expression of PLC b3 and of PLC g1 decreased, as PI-3K, by 24 h and that of PLC b1 was induced by 6 h and became undetectable by 24 h. In conclusion, these data depict the dynamic signalling scenario associated with the maturation of erythroid cells and provide the first indication that members of PLC families (PLC b1, b3, and g1) might be involved in the control of erythroid differentiation in humans.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
DI GIACOMO, V; Matteucci, A; Stellacci, E; Battistini, A; DI BALDASSARRE, Angela; Capitani, S; Alfani, E; Migliaccio, Ar; Cocco, L; Migliaccio, G.; DI GIACOMO, Viviana
Autori di Ateneo:
DI BALDASSARRE Angela
DI GIACOMO Viviana
Link alla scheda completa:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/108414
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
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