Publications by authors named "Megan R Russell"

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  • SKI is a proto-oncogene that is present at high levels in human myeloid leukemia and mouse stem cells, but its exact role in these cells is not well-understood.
  • Over-expressing SKI in experiments showed it gives a competitive advantage in hematopoiesis, enhancing myeloid differentiation while reducing other blood cell lineages.
  • The study reveals that SKI regulates hematopoietic activity independently of TGF-beta signaling and relies partially on hepatocyte growth factor signaling, indicating its important role in myeloproliferative diseases.
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Osteosarcoma is the most common primary cancer of bone and one that predominantly affects children and adolescents. Osteoblastic osteosarcoma represents the major subtype of this tumor, with approximately equal representation of fibroblastic and chondroblastic subtypes. We and others have previously described murine models of osteosarcoma based on osteoblast-restricted Cre:lox deletion of Trp53 (p53) and Rb1 (Rb), resulting in a phenotype most similar to fibroblastic osteosarcoma in humans.

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Erythropoiesis stimulating agents are widely used for the treatment of anemia. Recently, we reported erythroid expansion with impaired B lymphopoiesis and loss of trabecular bone in C57BL/6 mice following ten days of treatment with low-dose short acting recombinant human erythropoietin. We have assessed erythropoietin against longer-acting darbepoietin-alfa at a comparable erythroid stimulatory dosage regime.

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Erythropoietin (Epo) has been used in the treatment of anemia resulting from numerous etiologies, including renal disease and cancer. However, its effects are controversial and the expression pattern of the Epo receptor (Epo-R) is debated. Using in vivo lineage tracing, we document that within the hematopoietic and mesenchymal lineage, expression of Epo-R is essentially restricted to erythroid lineage cells.

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