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Mad2 is required for optimal hematopoiesis: Mad2 associates with c-Kit in MO7e cells.

Shigeki Ito1, Charlie R Mantel, Myung-Kwan Han, Sunanda Basu, Seiji Fukuda, Scott Cooper, Hal E Broxmeyer.   

Abstract

Mitotic arrest deficiency 2 (Mad2) is a component of mitotic spindle checkpoint proteins and is essential for accurate chromosome segregation. We investigated a role for Mad2 in hematopoiesis using Mad2-haploinsufficient (Mad2+/-) mice. Mad2+/- bone marrow (BM) and spleen manifested decreased absolute numbers and cycling status of immature, but not mature, hematopoietic progenitor cells. Mad2+/- BM granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units (CFU-GMs) did not manifest synergistic proliferation in response to stem cell factor (SCF) plus GM-CSF. The percentage of annexin V+ cells was higher in Mad2+/- than Mad2+/+c-Kit+lin- BM after culture with SCF and GM-CSF. However, no significant difference in phosphorylation of extracellular signal-related kinase (Erk1/2) at Thr202/Tyr204 and Akt at Ser473 between Mad2+/- and Mad2+/+BM c-Kit+lin- cells was observed. Immunoprecipitation assays performed in human MO7e cells demonstrated physical association of c-Kit with Mad2. Moreover, stimulation with SCF plus GM-CSF led to dissociation of Mad2 from c-Kit. Confocal microscopy demonstrated that Mad2 colocalized with c-Kit in the cytoplasm of MO7e cells. These results suggest that Mad2 is involved in synergistic growth of immature hematopoietic progenitor cells in response to SCF plus GM-CSF, effects that may be mediated via physical association of Mad2 with c-Kit.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17038523      PMCID: PMC1801064          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-06-030841

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


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