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Microcytosis in ank/ank mice and the role of ANKH in promoting erythroid differentiation.

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  • Microcytosis in ank/ank mice and the role of ANKH in promoting erythroid differentiation. Abstract Text:

    john wangJohn Wang,chen wangChen Wang,hing wo tsuiHing Wo Tsui,facundo las herasFacundo Las Heras,emily y chengEmily Y Cheng,norman n iscoveNorman N Iscove,basil chiuBasil Chiu,robert d inmanRobert D Inman,kenneth p h pritzkerKenneth P H Pritzker,florence w l tsuiFlorence W L Tsui,john wangJohn Wang,chen wangChen Wang,hing wo tsuiHing Wo Tsui,facundo las herasFacundo Las Heras,emily y chengEmily Y Cheng,norman n iscoveNorman N Iscove,basil chiuBasil Chiu,robert d inmanRobert D Inman,kenneth p h pritzkerKenneth P H Pritzker,florence w l tsuiFlorence W L Tsui,john wangJohn Wang,chen wangChen Wang,hing wo tsuiHing Wo Tsui,facundo las herasFacundo Las Heras,emily y chengEmily Y Cheng,norman n iscoveNorman N Iscove,basil chiuBasil Chiu,robert d inmanRobert D Inman,kenneth p h pritzkerKenneth P H Pritzker,florence w l tsuiFlorence W L Tsui,

    Progressive ankylosis (Ank and the human homolog, ANKH) is a transmembrane protein which regulates transport of inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi). ank/ank mice with a mutated ank gene, have calcification and bone ankylosis of the affected joints. In the course of studying these mutant mice, we found that they have microcytosis. These mutant mice have lower mean red blood cell volume (MCV) and lower hemoglobin content in red cells (mean corpuscular hemoglobin, MCH) than normal mice. Using quantitative real-time PCR analysis, we showed that Ank was expressed in the E/Meg bipotent precursor, BFU-E, CFU-E, but there was no Ank expression in the hemoglobinizing erythroblasts. Stable ANKH transfectants in K562 cells highly expressed two immature erythroid cell markers, E-cadherin and endoglin. Enhanced Erythropoietin (Epo) expression and downregulation of SHP-1 were detected in these transfectants. Consequently, the autocrine Epo-EpoR signaling pathway was activated, as evidenced by higher p-Tyr JAK2, p-Tyr EpoR and p-Tyr STAT5B in the ANKH transfectants. Our results revealed a novel function of ANKH in the promotion of early erythroid differentiation in K562 cells. We also showed that ank/ank mice have lower serum levels of Epo than the normal littermates, and this is the likely cause of microcytosis in these mutant mice.

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    j wangJ Wang,c wangC Wang,hw tsuiHW Tsui,f las herasF Las Heras,ey chengEY Cheng,nn iscoveNN Iscove,b chiuB Chiu,rd inmanRD Inman,kp pritzkerKP Pritzker,fw tsuiFW Tsui,j wangJ Wang,c wangC Wang,hw tsuiHW Tsui,f las herasF Las Heras,ey chengEY Cheng,nn iscoveNN Iscove,b chiuB Chiu,rd inmanRD Inman,kp pritzkerKP Pritzker,fw tsuiFW Tsui,j wangJ Wang,c wangC Wang,hw tsuiHW Tsui,f las herasF Las Heras,ey chengEY Cheng,nn iscoveNN Iscove,b chiuB Chiu,rd inmanRD Inman,kp pritzkerKP Pritzker,fw tsuiFW Tsui,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Experimental cell research

    VOLUME: 313

    Page Numbers: 4120-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Exp. Cell Res.

    ISSN: 0014-4827

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Genetics and Development Division, Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Country: United States

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