Attenuation of EPO-dependent erythroblast formation by death-associated protein kinase-2

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The adult erythron is maintained via dynamic modulation of erythroblast survival potentials. Toward identifying novel regulators of this process, murine splenic erythroblasts at 3 developmental stages were prepared, purified and profiled. Stage-to-stage modulated genes were then functionally categorized, with a focus on apoptotic factors. In parallel with BCL-X and NIX, death-associated protein kinase-2 (DAPK2) was substantially up- modulated during late erythropoiesis. Among hematopoietic lineages, DAPK2 was expressed predominantly in erythroid cells. In a Gata1-IE3.9int-DAPK2 transgenic mouse model, effects on steady-state reticulocyte and red blood cell (RBC) levels were limited. During hemolytic anemia, however, erythropoiesis was markedly deficient. Ex vivo analyses revealed heightened apoptosis due to DAPK2 at a Kit-CD71highTer119- stage, together with a subsequent multifold defect in late-stage Kit-CD71 highTer119+ cell formation. In UT7epo cells, siRNA knockdown of DAPK2 enhanced survival due to cytokine withdrawal, and DAPK2's phosphorylation and kinase activity also were erythropoietin (EPO)-modulated. DAPK2 therefore comprises a new candidate attenuator of stress erythropoiesis. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Fang, J., Menon, M., Zhang, D., Torbett, B., Oxburgh, L., Tschan, M., … Wojchowski, D. M. (2008). Attenuation of EPO-dependent erythroblast formation by death-associated protein kinase-2. Blood, 112(3), 886–890. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-02-138909

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