Hematopoietic cell phosphatase negatively regulates erythropoietin-induced hemoglobinization in erythroleukemic SKT6 cells

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Sharlow, ER
Pacifici, R
Crouse, J
Batac, J
Todokoro, K
Wojchowski, DM
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[1] PENN STATE UNIV,CTR GENE REGULAT,UNIVERSITY PK,PA 16802
[2] AMGEN INC,DEPT VET SCI,GRAD PROGRAM GENET & BIOCHEM,THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91320
[3] AMGEN INC,DEPT VET SCI,GRAD PROGRAM MOL BIOL,THOUSAND OAKS,CA 91320
[4] INST PHYS & CHEM RES,TSUKUBA LIFE SCI CTR,TSUKUBA,IBARAKI 305,JAPAN
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10.1182/blood.V90.6.2175.2175_2175_2187
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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In an increasing number of hematopoietic cytokine receptor systems (T-cell receptor, B-cell receptor, and macrophage colony-stimulating factor, stem cell factor, interleukin-3, and erythropoietin [EPO] receptors), inhibitory roles for the protein tyrosine phosphatase hematopoietic cell phosphatase (HCP; SHPTP1, PTP1C, and SHP1) have been defined in proliferative signaling. However, evidence exists to suggest that HCP also may exert important effects on blood cell differentiation. To investigate possible roles for HCP during late erythroid differentiation, effects of manipulating HCP expression or recruitment on EPO-induced hemoglobinization in erythroleukemic SKT6 cells have been investigated. No effects of EPO on levels of HCP, Syp, Stat5, the EPO receptor, or GATA-1 expression were observed during induced differentiation. However, the tyrosine phosphorylation of JAK2, the EPO receptor, and Stat5 was efficiently activated, and HCP was observed to associate constitutively with the EPO receptor in this differentiation-specific system. In studies of HCP function, inhibition of HCP expression by antisense oligonucleotides enhanced hemoglobinization. whereas the enforced ectopic expression of wild-type (wt) HCP markedly inhibited EPO-induced globin expression and Stat5 activation. Based on these findings, epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor/EPO receptor chimeras containing either the wt EPO receptor cytoplasmic domain (EECA) or a derived HCP binding site mutant (EECA-Y429, 431F) were expressed in SKT6 cells, and their abilities to mediate differentiation were assayed. Each chimera supported EGF-induced hemoglobinization, but efficiencies for EECA-Y429,431F were enhanced 400% to 500%. Thus, these studies show a novel role for HCP as a negative regulator of EPO-induced erythroid differentiation. In normal erythroid progenitor cells, HCP may act to prevent premature commitment to terminal differentiation. In erythroleukemic SKT6 cells, this action also may enforce mitogenesis. (C) 1997 by The American Society of Hematology.
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