Klf1 affects DNase II-alpha expression in the central macrophage of a fetal liver erythroblastic island: a non-cell-autonomous role in definitive erythropoiesis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
A key regulatory gene in definitive erythropoiesis is the erythroid Kruppel-like factor (Eklf or Klf1). Klf1
knockout (KO) mice die in utero due to severe anemia, while residual circulating red blood cells retain their
nuclei. Dnase2a is another critical gene in definitive erythropoiesis. Dnase2a KO mice are also affected by severe
anemia and die in utero. DNase II-alpha is expressed in the central macrophage of erythroblastic islands
(CMEIs) of murine fetal liver. Its main role is to digest the DNA of the extruded nuclei of red blood cells during
maturation. Circulating erythrocytes retain their nuclei in Dnase2a KO mice. Here, we show that Klf1 is
expressed in CMEIs and that it binds and activates the promoter of Dnase2a. We further show that Dnase2a
is severely downregulated in the Klf1 KO fetal liver. We propose that this downregulation of Dnase2a in the
CMEI contributes to the Klf1 KO phenotype by a non-cell-autonomous mechanism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNASE2; KLF1; erythropoiesis
Elenco autori:
Porcu, Susanna; Marini, MARIA GIUSEPPINA; Poddie, Daniela; Asunis, Isadora; Marongiu, MARIA FRANCA; Manchinu, MARIA FRANCESCA; Ristaldi, MARIA SERAFINA
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