Heme is a pleiotropic molecule that is important for oxygen and oxidative metabolism, most notably as the prosthetic group of hemoglobin and cytochromes. Because excess free intracellular heme is toxic, organisms have developed mechanisms to tightly regulate its concentration. One mechanism is through active heme export by the group C feline leukemia virus receptor (FLVCR). Previously, we have shown that FLVCR is necessary for embryonic and postnatal erythropoiesis. However, FLVCR is also expressed in numerous other tissues, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). To explore a possible role for FLVCR in HSC function, we performed serial, competitive repopulation transplant experiments using FLVCR-deleted and control bone marrow cells, along with wild-type competitor cells. Loss of FLVCR did not impact HSC function under steady-state or myelotoxic stress conditions (such as arsenic or radiation exposure), nor did FLVCR deletion result in alterations in the various progenitor compartments. However, even when 95% of the donor bone marrow cells lacked FLVCR, all red cells in recipient mice were wild type. This is due to the increased apoptosis of FLVCR-deleted proerythroblasts. Also, remarkably, loss of FLVCR increased megakaryocyte ploidy. Together, these findings show FLVCR is redundant in stem cells but has critical and contrasting stage-specific roles in discrete hematopoietic lineages.
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Instituto de Bioquimica Medica Leopoldo de Meis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Department of Obstetrics, Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital, No.20 Yuhuangding East Road, Zhifu District, Yantai, 264000, Shandong, China.
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June 2022
Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
We follow a patient with Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) mosaic for a pathogenic RPS19 haploinsufficiency mutation with persistent transfusion-dependent anemia. Her anemia remitted on eltrombopag (EPAG), but surprisingly, mosaicism was unchanged, suggesting that both mutant and normal cells responded. When EPAG was withheld, her anemia returned.
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Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC), Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Torino, Italy. Electronic address:
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Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
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