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  2. Fetal globin expression is regulated by Friend of Prmt1

Fetal globin expression is regulated by Friend of Prmt1

  • Blood. 2010 Nov 18;116(20):4349-52. doi: 10.1182/blood-2010-03-274399.
Thamar Bryn van Dijk 1 Nynke Gillemans Farzin Pourfarzad Kirsten van Lom Marieke von Lindern Frank Grosveld Sjaak Philipsen
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. [email protected]
Abstract

An estimated 6% to 7% of the earth's population carries a mutation affecting red blood cell function. The β-thalassemias and sickle cell disease are the most common monogenic disorders caused by these mutations. Increased levels of γ-globin ameliorate the severity of these diseases because fetal hemoglobin (HbF; α2γ2) can effectively replace adult hemoglobin (HbA; α2β2) and counteract polymerization of sickle hemoglobin (HbS; α2β(S)2). Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanism of globin switching is of biologic and clinical importance. Here, we show that the recently identified chromatin factor Friend of PRMT1 (FOP) is a critical modulator of γ-globin gene expression. Knockdown of FOP in adult erythroid progenitors strongly induces HbF. Importantly, γ-globin expression can be elevated in cells from β-thalassemic patients by reducing FOP levels. These observations identify FOP as a novel therapeutic target in β-hemoglobinopathies.

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