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Publication : A balance between Raf-1 and Fas expression sets the pace of erythroid differentiation.

First Author  Rubiolo C Year  2006
Journal  Blood Volume  108
Issue  1 Pages  152-9
PubMed ID  16527894 Mgi Jnum  J:135681
Mgi Id  MGI:3794260 Doi  10.1182/blood-2005-09-3866
Citation  Rubiolo C, et al. (2006) A balance between Raf-1 and Fas expression sets the pace of erythroid differentiation. Blood 108(1):152-9
abstractText  Normal erythropoiesis critically depends on the balance between the renewal of precursor cells and their differentiation. If the renewal phase is shortened, the decrease in the precursor pool results in anemia; conversely, impaired differentiation increases the number of proliferating progenitors and the potential risk of leukemic transformation. Using gene ablation, we have discovered 2 self-sustaining signal transduction loops that antagonize each other and regulate erythroid progenitor proliferation and differentiation, respectively. We identify Raf-1 as the main activator of the MEK/ERK cascade and as the key molecule in maintaining progenitor proliferation. Differentiation, in contrast, is mediated by Fas via the activation of both the ASK1/JNK/p38 module and the caspase cascade. The point of convergence between the 2 cascades is activated ERK, which positively feeds back on the proliferation pathway by maintaining the expression of Raf-1, while inhibiting the expression of Fas and therefore differentiation. In turn, Fas, once expressed, antagonizes proliferation by exerting a negative feedback on ERK activation and Raf-1 expression. Simultaneously, Fas-mediated caspase activation precipitates differentiation. These results identify Raf-1 and Fas as the key molecules whose expression finely tunes erythropoiesis and the extent of ERK activation as the switch that tips the balance between them.
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