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FEF-2α regulates murine hematopoietic development in an erythropoietin-dependent manner

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BLOOD
Volume 105, Issue 8, Pages 3133-3140

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-05-1695

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [K08 HL067154] Funding Source: Medline

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Erythropoiesis in the adult mammal depends critically on erythropoietin, an inducible cytokine with pluripotent effects. Erythropoietin gene expression increases under conditions associated with lowered oxygen content such as anemia and hypoxia. HIF-1 alpha, the founding member of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) alpha class, was identified by its ability to bind and activate the hypoxia-responsive enhancer in the erythropoietin regulatory region in vitro. The existence of multiple HIF alpha members raises the question of which HIF alpha member or members regulates erythropoietin expression in vivo. We previously reported that mice lacking wild-type HIF-2 alpha, encoded by the EPAS1 gene, exhibit pancytopenia. In this study, we have characterized the etiology of this hematopoietic phenotype. Molecular studies of EPAS1-null kidneys reveal dramatically decreased erythropoietin gene expression. EPAS1-null as well as heterozygous mice have impaired renal erythropoietin induction in response to hypoxia. Treatment of EPAS1-null mice with exogenous erythropoietin reverses the hematopoletic and other defects. We propose that HIF-2 alpha is an essential regulator of murine erythropoletin production. Impairments in HIF signaling, involving either HIF-1 alpha or HIF-2 alpha, may play a prominent role in conditions involving altered hematopoletic or erythropoietin homeostasis. (c) 2005 by The American Society of Hematology.

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