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The transcription factor Miz-1 is required for embryonic and stress-induced erythropoiesis but dispensable for adult erythropoiesis.

Christian Kosan1, Marissa Rashkovan2, Julie Ross2, Anna-Maria Schaffer3, Ingrid Saba4, Wafaa Lemsaddek4, Marie Trudel5, Tarik Möröy6.   

Abstract

Myc-interacting zinc finger protein 1 (Miz-1) is a BTB/POZ domain transcription factor that regulates complex processes such as proliferation and apoptosis. Constitutively Miz-1-deficient animals arrest embryonic development at E14.5 due to severe anemia and fetal liver cells lacking Miz-1 show a high cell death rate and a significant reduction of mature Ter119(+)ckit(-) or Ter119(+)CD71(-/low) cells. Consistently, the numbers of BFU-Es and CFU-Es were severely reduced in colony forming assays. Mice with conditional Miz-1 alleles deleted around E14.5 were born at expected ratios, but had reduced numbers of erythrocytes, and showed an increase in reticulocytes and Macro-RBCs in the peripheral blood. When challenged with the hemolytic agent phenylhydrazine (PHZ), Miz-1 deficient mice responded with a severe anemia after 4 days of treatment, but showed a delay in the recovery from this anemia with regard to RBC counts, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels compared to controls. In addition, an accumulation of immature CD71(+)Ter119(+) cells occurred in the bone marrow and spleen of mice lacking a functional Miz-1. We conclude from our studies that Miz-1 is important for erythroid differentiation and development. Moreover, Miz-1 is necessary to maintain a peripheral red blood cell homeostasis in particular in response to hemolysis after oxidative stress.

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Keywords:  BTB/POZ domain; Epo; Miz-1; STAT5; erythropoiesis; transcription factor

Year:  2014        PMID: 25232500      PMCID: PMC4165114     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Blood Res        ISSN: 2160-1992


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