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Fetal hemoglobin accumulation in vitro. Effect of adherent mononuclear cells.
J Javid, P K Pettis
J Javid, P K Pettis
Published May 1, 1983
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1983;71(5):1356-1365. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110888.
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Fetal hemoglobin accumulation in vitro. Effect of adherent mononuclear cells.

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In clonal cultures of erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E) obtained from blood, the accumulation of fetal and adult hemoglobins (Hb F and Hb A) was measured by radioligand immunoassay. Inclusion of adherent mononuclear cells in the culture promoted a striking increase in the relative amount of Hb F in each of 44 experiments with 14 donors. In two-thirds of the instances, this was accounted for by a selective increase in the absolute amount of Hb F. The differential effect on Hb F and Hb A accumulation was achieved without altering the maturity of the erythroid cells, their mean hemoglobin content, or the asynchrony of the production of the two hemoglobins. Virtually all bursts produced Hb F, and the population of BFU-E as a whole, rather than a selected subset, appeared to be the target of adherent cell action. When the adherent cells were excluded from the culture input, the base-line value of Hb F was reproducible for each donor over a period of several months, and correlated with the number of in vivo circulating F cells.

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J Javid, P K Pettis

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Protein kinase Cα is differentially activated during neonatal and adult erythropoiesis and favors expression of a reporter gene under the control of theAγ globin-promoter in cellular models of hemoglobin switching
AD Baldassarre, MD Rico, AD Noia, T Bonfini, A Iacone, M Marchisio, S Miscia, E Alfani, AR Migliaccio, G Stamatoyannopoulos, G Migliaccio
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 2007
Early circulating erythroid progenitors (BFU-E) in sickle cell anemia
H Croizat
Experientia 1993
Interferon-γ Modulates Fetal Hemoglobin Synthesis in Sickle Cell Anemia and Thalassemia
BA Miller, N Olivieri, SM Hope, DV Faller, SP Perrine
Journal of Interferon Research 1990
Molecular Biology of Erythropoiesis
JL Ascensao, ED Zanjani, M Tavassoli, AS Levine, FR MacKintosh
1989
The Effect of Irradiated Blood Mononuclear Cells on the Hemoglobin Biosynthesis in Cultures of Erythroid Progenits from Adults and Neonates
S Issaragrisil, E Kohne, M Krause
Hemoglobin 1987
Determination of the hemoglobin F program in human progenitor-derived erythroid cells
AD Friedman, DC Linch, B Miller, JM Lipton, J Javid, DG Nathan
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1985
Prostaglandin E2 mediated effects on the synthesis of fetal and adult hemoglobin in blood erythroid bursts
MC Datta
Prostaglandins 1985
Developmental genetics of the human haemoglobins
WG Wood, DJ Weatherall
Biochemical Journal 1983

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