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Publication : Reactivation of hepatic EPO synthesis in mice after PHD loss.

First Author  Minamishima YA Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  329
Issue  5990 Pages  407
PubMed ID  20651146 Mgi Jnum  J:162614
Mgi Id  MGI:4819419 Doi  10.1126/science.1192811
Citation  Minamishima YA, et al. (2010) Reactivation of hepatic EPO synthesis in mice after PHD loss. Science 329(5990):407
abstractText  The kidney controls erythropoietin production in adults, and the anemia that can accompany renal failure is a major medical problem. The liver controls erythropoietin production during fetal life but is silenced shortly after birth. Erythropoietin transcription is controlled by hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), which is inhibited by three prolyl hydroxylases (PHD1, PHD2, and PHD3). Systemic PHD2 inactivation has been found to increase renal, but not hepatic, erythropoietin production. In contrast, we show here that simultaneous genetic inactivation of all three PHD paralogs in mice reactivates hepatic erythropoietin production and stimulates red blood synthesis, suggesting that pan-PHD inhibitory drugs might be useful for the treatment of anemia caused by chronic kidney disease.
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