Literature DB >> 33690842

The equilibrative nucleoside transporter ENT1 is critical for nucleotide homeostasis and optimal erythropoiesis.

Mahmoud Mikdar1,2,3, Pedro González-Menéndez3,4, Xiaoli Cai5, Yujin Zhang5, Marion Serra1,2,3, Abdoul K Dembele1,2,3, Anne-Claire Boschat6, Sylvia Sanquer7, Cerina Chhuon8, Ida Chiara Guerrera8, Marc Sitbon4, Olivier Hermine3,9, Yves Colin1,2,3, Caroline Le Van Kim1,2,3, Sandrina Kinet3,4, Narla Mohandas10, Yang Xia5, Thierry Peyrard1,2,3, Naomi Taylor3,4,11, Slim Azouzi1,2,3.   

Abstract

The tight regulation of intracellular nucleotides is critical for the self-renewal and lineage specification of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Nucleosides are major metabolite precursors for nucleotide biosynthesis and their availability in HSCs is dependent on their transport through specific membrane transporters. However, the role of nucleoside transporters in the differentiation of HSCs to the erythroid lineage and in red cell biology remains to be fully defined. Here, we show that the absence of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT1) in human red blood cells with a rare Augustine-null blood type is associated with macrocytosis, anisopoikilocytosis, an abnormal nucleotide metabolome, and deregulated protein phosphorylation. A specific role for ENT1 in human erythropoiesis was demonstrated by a defective erythropoiesis of human CD34+ progenitors following short hairpin RNA-mediated knockdown of ENT1. Furthermore, genetic deletion of ENT1 in mice was associated with reduced erythroid progenitors in the bone marrow, anemia, and macrocytosis. Mechanistically, we found that ENT1-mediated adenosine transport is critical for cyclic adenosine monophosphate homeostasis and the regulation of erythroid transcription factors. Notably, genetic investigation of 2 ENT1null individuals demonstrated a compensation by a loss-of-function variant in the ABCC4 cyclic nucleotide exporter. Indeed, pharmacological inhibition of ABCC4 in Ent1-/- mice rescued erythropoiesis. Overall, our results highlight the importance of ENT1-mediated nucleotide metabolism in erythropoiesis.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33690842      PMCID: PMC8225918          DOI: 10.1182/blood.2020007281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   25.476


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