Journal article

Erythropoietin couples erythropoiesis, B-lymphopoiesis, and bone homeostasis within the bone marrow microenvironment

S Singbrant, MR Russell, T Jovic, B Liddicoat, DJ Izon, LE Purton, NA Sims, TJ Martin, VG Sankaran, CR Walkley

Blood | Published : 2011

Abstract

Erythropoietin (Epo) has been used in the treatment of anemia resulting from numerous etiologies, including renal disease and cancer. However, its effects are controversial and the expression pattern of the Epo receptor (Epo-R) is debated. Using in vivo lineage tracing, we document that within the hematopoietic and mesenchymal lineage, expression of Epo-R is essentially restricted to erythroid lineage cells. As expected, adult mice treated with a clinically relevant dose of Epo had expanded erythropoiesis because of amplification of committed erythroid precursors. Surprisingly, we also found that Epo induced a rapid 26% loss of the trabecular bone volume and impaired B-lymphopoiesis within t..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Baker Trust (C. R. W.), Leukemia Foundation (C. R. W.), Ian Potter Foundation (major equipment grant) (C. R. W.), and National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (C. R. W.). S. S is supported by the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Tegger Foundation. C. R. W. was a Special Fellow of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, an National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Award holder, and is the Leukemia Foundation Phillip Desbrow Senior Research Fellow.