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Publication : Ablation of the Kell/Xk complex alters erythrocyte divalent cation homeostasis.

First Author  Rivera A Year  2013
Journal  Blood Cells Mol Dis Volume  50
Issue  2 Pages  80-5
PubMed ID  23122227 Mgi Jnum  J:212528
Mgi Id  MGI:5581641 Doi  10.1016/j.bcmd.2012.10.002
Citation  Rivera A, et al. (2013) Ablation of the Kell/Xk complex alters erythrocyte divalent cation homeostasis. Blood Cells Mol Dis 50(2):80-5
abstractText  XK is a putative transporter of unknown function that is ubiquitously expressed and linked through disulfide bonds to Kell protein, an endothelin-3 (ET-3)-converting enzyme. We generated three knockout (KO) mice that lacked either Xk, Kell or both proteins and characterized erythrocyte cation levels, transport and hematological parameters. Absence of Xk or Kell was accompanied by changes in erythrocyte K(+), Mg(2+), Na(+) and Ca(2+) transport that were associated with changes in mean cellular volume and corpuscular hemoglobin concentration mean. Baseline Ca(2+)-ATPase activity was undetected in erythrocytes from all three mouse types but was restored upon pre-incubation with ET-3. Consistent with these alterations in Ca(2+) handling, we observed increased Gardos channel activity in Kel and Xk KO mice. In addition Kel deletion was associated with increased Mg(2+) permeability while Xk deletion blocked Na/Mg exchanger activity. Our results provide evidence that cellular divalent cation regulation is functionally coupled to the Kell/XK system in erythrocytes and loss of this complex may contribute to acanthocytosis formation in McLeod syndrome.
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