| Literature DB >> 11090089 |
M S Dai1, C R Mantel, Z B Xia, H E Broxmeyer, L Lu.
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The dynamics of cell cycle regulation were investigated during in vitro erythroid proliferation and differentiation of CD34(+) cord blood cells. An unusual cell cycle profile with a majority of cells in S phase (70.2%) and minority of cells in G1 phase (27.4%) was observed in burst-forming unit-erythrocytes (BFU-E)-derived erythroblasts from a 7-day culture of CD34(+) cells stimulated with interleukin 3 (IL-3), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), Steel factor, and Epo. Terminal erythroid differentiation was accompanied by a rapid increase of G0/G1 phase cells. Expression of cyclin E and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (cdk2) correlated with the proportion of S phase cells. Cyclin D3 was moderately up-regulated during the proliferation phase, and both cyclin E and D3 were rapidly down-regulated during terminal differentiation. This suggests that the high proliferation potential of erythroblasts is associated with temporal up-regulation of cyclin E and cdk2. (Blood. 2000;96:3985-3987)Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11090089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113