We studied the relation between ferritin cellular binding and suppressive activity of recombinant H- and L-ferritin on human erythroid cells at different proliferation/differentiation phases. L-ferritin failed to show any suppressive activity or detectable binding to erythroblasts at any stage of maturation. In contrast, H-ferritin demonstrated binding to erythroblasts derived from peripheral BFU-E cells which increased steadily between 7-14 days of culture up to 15,000 molecules per cell. Reticulocytes and erythrocytes failed to bind either L- or H-ferritin. H-ferritin suppressed BFU-E colony formation and reduced K562 cell proliferation at nanomolar concentrations. This suggests that the expression of H-ferritin binding sites is modulated by cellular proliferation and differentiation, that cells expressing H-ferritin binding sites are sensitive to ferritin suppressive activity and that a causal relation exists between ferritin cellular binding and suppressive activity.

Binding and suppressive activity of human recombinant ferritins on erythroid cells / S. Fargion, M.D. Cappellini, A.L. Fracanzani, T.M. De Feo, S. Levi, P. Arosio, G. Fiorelli. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0361-8609. - 39:4(1992 Apr), pp. 264-268. [10.1002/ajh.2830390406]

Binding and suppressive activity of human recombinant ferritins on erythroid cells

S. Fargion;M.D. Cappellini;A.L. Fracanzani;
1992

Abstract

We studied the relation between ferritin cellular binding and suppressive activity of recombinant H- and L-ferritin on human erythroid cells at different proliferation/differentiation phases. L-ferritin failed to show any suppressive activity or detectable binding to erythroblasts at any stage of maturation. In contrast, H-ferritin demonstrated binding to erythroblasts derived from peripheral BFU-E cells which increased steadily between 7-14 days of culture up to 15,000 molecules per cell. Reticulocytes and erythrocytes failed to bind either L- or H-ferritin. H-ferritin suppressed BFU-E colony formation and reduced K562 cell proliferation at nanomolar concentrations. This suggests that the expression of H-ferritin binding sites is modulated by cellular proliferation and differentiation, that cells expressing H-ferritin binding sites are sensitive to ferritin suppressive activity and that a causal relation exists between ferritin cellular binding and suppressive activity.
erythropoiesis; H-ferritin binding sites; recombinant H- and L-ferritin suppressive activity
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
apr-1992
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