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Erythroid Ca²⁺ Channel 2 (ECC2) inhibits erythroid maturation while promoting globin transcription.

Author(s)
Kim, Min JiLee, Youn YoungPark Go EunKweon, Yeong CheonPark, Chan Young
Issued Date
2024-10-10
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/85689
Citation
한국분자세포생물학회 정기학술대회, ICKSMCB
Abstract
Ca²⁺ influx plays a crucial role during erythropoiesis. To gain deeper insights into how Ca²⁺ signaling impacts
erythropoiesis, we investigated the role of Erythroid Calcium Channel 2 (ECC2), a regulator of calcium influx,
using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) and human umbilical cord blood-derived erythroid progenitor (HUDEP,
Immortalized Human Erythroid Progenitor Cell Lines) cell lines. Our findings revealed a significant upregulation of
ECC2 mRNA levels as cells transitioned from the undifferentiated iPSCs to the CD71+ erythroid progenitors. This
upregulation was accompanied by an increase in ECC2 mediated Ca2+ influx at the CD71+ erythroid progenitors.
Additionally, ECC2 mRNA levels continued to increase from the CD71+ to the CD71−CD235a+ mature RBC. To
clarify the specific role of ECC2 in erythropoiesis, we employed a dominant-negative ECC2 mutation (DN) in
HUDEP-2 cells. DN cells exhibited a significant reduction in Ca²⁺ influx. Furthermore, erythropoiesis efficiency
was enhanced in DN cells compared to the control, suggesting that ECC2 inhibits terminal erythroid
differentiation. Additionally, DN cells showed a decrease in globin gene family expression, indicating that ECC2
functions as a positive regulatory factor in globin gene transcription.
Overall, we identified two distinct functional roles of the ECC2 Ca²⁺ channel in erythroid maturation:
delaying maturation and inducing globin transcription. These findings offer valuable insights into the role of
ECC2-mediated Ca²⁺ signaling in erythropoiesis.
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