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Zfp281 (ZBP-99) plays a functionally redundant role with Zfp148 (ZBP-89) during erythroid development.

Andrew J Woo1,2, Chelsea-Ann A Patry1, Alireza Ghamari1, Gabriela Pregernig3, Daniel Yuan1, Kangni Zheng1, Taylor Piers1, Moira Hibbs2, Ji Li2, Miguel Fidalgo4,5, Jenny Y Wang6, Joo-Hyeon Lee7, Peter J Leedman2, Jianlong Wang4, Ernest Fraenkel3, Alan B Cantor1,8.   

Abstract

Erythroid maturation requires the concerted action of a core set of transcription factors. We previously identified the Krüppel-type zinc finger transcription factor Zfp148 (also called ZBP-89) as an interacting partner of the master erythroid transcription factor GATA1. Here we report the conditional knockout of Zfp148 in mice. Global loss of Zfp148 results in perinatal lethality from nonhematologic causes. Selective Zfp148 loss within the hematopoietic system results in a mild microcytic and hypochromic anemia, mildly impaired erythroid maturation, and delayed recovery from phenylhydrazine-induced hemolysis. Based on the mild erythroid phenotype of these mice compared with GATA1-deficient mice, we hypothesized that additional factor(s) may complement Zfp148 function during erythropoiesis. We show that Zfp281 (also called ZBP-99), another member of the Zfp148 transcription factor family, is highly expressed in murine and human erythroid cells. Zfp281 knockdown by itself results in partial erythroid defects. However, combined deficiency of Zfp148 and Zfp281 causes a marked erythroid maturation block. Zfp281 physically associates with GATA1, occupies many common chromatin sites with GATA1 and Zfp148, and regulates a common set of genes required for erythroid cell differentiation. These findings uncover a previously unknown role for Zfp281 in erythroid development and suggest that it functionally overlaps with that of Zfp148 during erythropoiesis.
© 2019 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31455666      PMCID: PMC6712527          DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2018030551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Adv        ISSN: 2473-9529


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