Literature DB >> 12393613

Development of sensitive fluorescent assays for embryonic and fetal hemoglobin inducers using the human beta -globin locus in erythropoietic cells.

Jim Vadolas1, Hady Wardan, Michael Orford, Lucille Voullaire, Faten Zaibak, Robert Williamson, Panayiotis A Ioannou.   

Abstract

Reactivation of fetal hemoglobin genes has been proposed as a potential therapeutic procedure in patients with beta-thalassemia, sickle cell disease, or other beta-hemoglobinopathies. In vitro model systems based on small plasmid globin gene constructs have previously been used in human and mouse erythroleukemic cell lines to study the molecular mechanisms regulating the expression of the fetal human globin genes and their reactivation by a variety of pharmacologic agents. These studies have led to great insights in globin gene regulation and the identification of a number of potential inducers of fetal hemoglobin. In this study we describe the development of enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) reporter systems based on bacterial artificial chromosomes (EBACs) to monitor the activity of the epsilon-, (G)gamma-, (A)gamma-, delta-, and beta-globin genes in the beta-globin locus. Additionally, we demonstrate that transfection of erythroleukemia cells with our EBACs is greatly enhanced by expression of EBNA1, which also facilitates episomal maintenance of our constructs in human cells. Our studies in human cells have shown physiologically relevant differences in the expression of each of the globin genes and also demonstrate that hemin is a potent inducer of EGFP expression from EGFP-modified epsilon-, (G)gamma-, and (A)gamma-globin constructs. In contrast, the EGFP-modified delta- and beta-globin constructs consistently produced much lower levels of EGFP expression on hemin induction, mirroring the in vivo ontogeny. The EGFP-modified beta-globin eukaryotic BAC (EBAC) vector system can thus be used in erythroleukemia cells to evaluate induction of the epsilon- and gamma-globin genes from the intact human beta-globin locus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12393613     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2001-12-0365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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2.  Generation of a genomic reporter assay system for analysis of γ- and β-globin gene regulation.

Authors:  Kasey S K Chan; Jian Xu; Hady Wardan; Bradley McColl; Stuart Orkin; Jim Vadolas
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3.  A 191-kb genomic fragment containing the human alpha-globin locus can rescue alpha-thalassemic mice.

Authors:  Keith Al-Hasani; Jim Vadolas; Anja S Knaupp; Hady Wardan; Lucille Voullaire; Robert Williamson; Panayiotis A Ioannou
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2005-11-11       Impact factor: 2.957

4.  Pharmacological Induction of Human Fetal Globin Gene in Hydroxyurea-Resistant Primary Adult Erythroid Cells.

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6.  A dual reporter mouse model of the human β-globin locus: applications and limitations.

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