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Cyclin A2 regulates erythrocyte morphology and numbers.

Senthil Raja Jayapal1, Heather Yin-Kuan Ang2, Chelsia Qiuxia Wang1,3, Xavier Bisteau1, Matias J Caldez1,4, Gan Xiao Xuan1, Weimiao Yu1, Vinay Tergaonkar1, Motomi Osato3, Bing Lim2, Philipp Kaldis1,4.   

Abstract

Cyclin A2 is an essential gene for development and in haematopoietic stem cells and therefore its functions in definitive erythropoiesis have not been investigated. We have ablated cyclin A2 in committed erythroid progenitors in vivo using erythropoietin receptor promoter-driven Cre, which revealed its critical role in regulating erythrocyte morphology and numbers. Erythroid-specific cyclin A2 knockout mice are viable but displayed increased mean erythrocyte volume and reduced erythrocyte counts, as well as increased frequency of erythrocytes containing Howell-Jolly bodies. Erythroblasts lacking cyclin A2 displayed defective enucleation, resulting in reduced production of enucleated erythrocytes and increased frequencies of erythrocytes containing nuclear remnants. Deletion of the Cdk inhibitor p27Kip1 but not Cdk2, ameliorated the erythroid defects resulting from deficiency of cyclin A2, confirming the critical role of cyclin A2/Cdk activity in erythroid development. Loss of cyclin A2 in bone marrow cells in semisolid culture prevented the formation of BFU-E but not CFU-E colonies, uncovering its essential role in BFU-E function. Our data unveils the critical functions of cyclin A2 in regulating mammalian erythropoiesis.

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Keywords:  Animal models; BFU-E colonies; CFU-E colonies; Cyclin A2; Cyclins; DNA damage and repair; G1/S transition; Hematopoiesis; Howell-Jolly bodies; Protein kinases; Stem cells; enucleation; erythropoiesis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27657745      PMCID: PMC5134699          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2016.1234546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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