Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 2008-09-01

Inhibition of erythroblast growth and fetal hemoglobin production by ribofuranose-substituted adenosine derivatives.

Natarajan V Bhanu, Y Terry Lee, Patricia A Oneal, Nicole M Gantt, Wulin Aerbajinai, Pierre Noel, Craig J Thomas, Jeffery L Miller

Index: Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1782(9) , 504-10, (2008)

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Abstract

In vivo, inhibition of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) expression in humans around the time of birth causes the clinical manifestation of sickle cell and beta-thalassemia syndromes. Inhibition of HbF among cultured cells was recently described by the adenosine derivative molecule named SQ22536. Here, a primary cell culture model was utilized to further explore the inhibition of HbF by adenosine derivative molecules. SQ22536 demonstrated down-regulation of growth and HbF expression among erythroblasts cultured from fetal and adult human blood. The effects upon HbF were noted in a majority of cells, and quantitative PCR analysis demonstrated a transcriptional mechanism. Screening assays demonstrated that two additional molecules named 5'-deoxy adenosine and 2',3'-dideoxy adenosine had effects on HbF comparable to SQ22536. Other adenosine derivative molecules, adenosine receptor binding ligands, and cAMP-signaling regulators failed to inhibit HbF in matched cultures. These results suggest that structurally related ribofuranose-substituted adenosine analogues act through an unknown mechanism to inhibit HbF expression in fetal and adult human erythroblasts.

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