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EPO Receptor Gain-of-Function Causes Hereditary Polycythemia,Alters CD34+ Cell Differentiation and Increases Circulating Endothelial Precursors
Authors:Silverio Perrotta  Valeria Cucciolla  Marcella Ferraro  Luisa Ronzoni  Annunziata Tramontano  Francesca Rossi  Anna Chiara Scudieri  Adriana Borriello  Domenico Roberti  Bruno Nobili  Maria Domenica Cappellini  Adriana Oliva  Giovanni Amendola  Anna Rita Migliaccio  Patrizia Mancuso  Ines Martin-Padura  Francesco Bertolini  Donghoon Yoon  Josef T Prchal  Fulvio Della Ragione
Abstract:

Background

Gain-of-function of erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) mutations represent the major cause of primary hereditary polycythemia. EPOR is also found in non-erythroid tissues, although its physiological role is still undefined.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We describe a family with polycythemia due to a heterozygous mutation of the EPOR gene that causes a G→T change at nucleotide 1251 of exon 8. The novel EPOR G1251T mutation results in the replacement of a glutamate residue by a stop codon at amino acid 393. Differently from polycythemia vera, EPOR G1251T CD34+ cells proliferate and differentiate towards the erythroid phenotype in the presence of minimal amounts of EPO. Moreover, the affected individuals show a 20-fold increase of circulating endothelial precursors. The analysis of erythroid precursor membranes demonstrates a heretofore undescribed accumulation of the truncated EPOR, probably due to the absence of residues involved in the EPO-dependent receptor internalization and degradation. Mutated receptor expression in EPOR-negative cells results in EPOR and Stat5 phosphorylation. Moreover, patient erythroid precursors present an increased activation of EPOR and its effectors, including Stat5 and Erk1/2 pathway.

Conclusions/Significance

Our data provide an unanticipated mechanism for autosomal dominant inherited polycythemia due to a heterozygous EPOR mutation and suggest a regulatory role of EPO/EPOR pathway in human circulating endothelial precursors homeostasis.
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