Literature DB >> 15899920

Bcl-x(L) prevents apoptosis of late-stage erythroblasts but does not mediate the antiapoptotic effect of erythropoietin.

Melissa M Rhodes1, Prapaporn Kopsombut, Maurice C Bondurant, James O Price, Mark J Koury.   

Abstract

The long form of B-cell lymphoma-x (Bcl-x(L)), an outer mitochondrial membrane protein, has been proposed to mediate the antiapoptotic action of erythropoietin on erythroid progenitor cells and to be necessary for heme synthesis in erythroblasts. Mice with conditional knockout of Bcl-x(L) (conditional bcl-x(-/-) mice) develop severe anemia that has been attributed to hemolysis and is accompanied by splenomegaly. We characterized further the anemia of conditional bcl-x(-/-) mice and investigated the role of Bcl-x(L) in the action of erythropoietin and in heme synthesis. We analyzed peripheral blood cells and cultured splenic erythroblasts of conditional bcl-x(-/-) mice and littermates that were rendered anemic by bleeding. Although they had massive splenic erythroblastosis, conditional bcl-x(-/-) mice had decreased circulating reticulocytes compared to littermates even prior to bleeding the littermates. Compared to erythroblasts of bled littermates, bcl-x(-/-) erythroblasts cultured with erythropoietin underwent apoptosis during the later, hemoglobin-synthesizing stages of differentiation. The bcl-x(-/-) erythroblasts synthesized heme, but at reduced rates compared to bled littermate erythroblasts. When cultured without erythropoietin, bcl-x(-/-) erythroblasts underwent apoptosis at early stages of differentiation, prior to hemoglobin synthesis. Bcl-x(L) is not required for heme synthesis and does not mediate the antiapoptotic effects of erythropoietin, but it prevents ineffective erythropoiesis due to apoptosis in late-stage, hemoglobin-synthesizing erythroblasts.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15899920      PMCID: PMC1895223          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-11-4344

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


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