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Publication : Reduced PU.1 expression underlies aberrant neutrophil maturation and function in β-thalassemia mice and patients.

First Author  Siwaponanan P Year  2017
Journal  Blood Volume  129
Issue  23 Pages  3087-3099
PubMed ID  28325862 Mgi Jnum  J:242853
Mgi Id  MGI:5906958 Doi  10.1182/blood-2016-07-730135
Citation  Siwaponanan P, et al. (2017) Reduced PU.1 expression underlies aberrant neutrophil maturation and function in beta-thalassemia mice and patients. Blood 129(23):3087-3099
abstractText  beta-Thalassemia is associated with several abnormalities of the innate immune system. Neutrophils in particular are defective, predisposing patients to life-threatening bacterial infections. The molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in impaired neutrophil function remain incompletely defined. We used the Hbbth3/+ beta-thalassemia mouse and hemoglobin E (HbE)/beta-thalassemia patients to investigate dysregulated neutrophil activity. Mature neutrophils from Hbbth3/+ mice displayed a significant reduction in chemotaxis, opsonophagocytosis, and production of reactive oxygen species, closely mimicking the defective immune functions observed in beta-thalassemia patients. In Hbbth3/+ mice, the expression of neutrophil CXCR2, CD11b, and reduced NAD phosphate oxidase components (p22phox, p67phox, and gp91phox) were significantly reduced. Morphological analysis of Hbbth3/+ neutrophils showed that a large percentage of mature phenotype neutrophils (Ly6GhiLy6Clow) appeared as band form cells, and a striking expansion of immature (Ly6GlowLy6Clow) hyposegmented neutrophils, consisting mainly of myelocytes and metamyelocytes, was noted. Intriguingly, expression of an essential mediator of neutrophil terminal differentiation, the ets transcription factor PU.1, was significantly decreased in Hbbth3/+ neutrophils. In addition, in vivo infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae failed to induce PU.1 expression or upregulate neutrophil effector functions in Hbbth3/+ mice. Similar changes to neutrophil morphology and PU.1 expression were observed in splenectomized and nonsplenectomized HbE/beta-thalassemia patients. This study provides a mechanistic insight into defective neutrophil maturation in beta-thalassemia patients, which contributes to deficiencies in neutrophil effector functions.
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