Blockade Of The Interaction Between Bmp9 And Endoglin On Erythroid Progenitors Promotes Erythropoiesis In Mice

Ayami Yamaguchi,Ikuo Hirano, Shiho Narusawa, Kiyoshi Shimizu, Hiroyuki Ariyama,Kengo Yamawaki,Kenji Nagao,Masayuki Yamamoto,Ritsuko Shimizu

GENES TO CELLS(2021)

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Bone morphogenetic protein-9 (BMP9), a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) superfamily, plays important roles in the development and maintenance of various cell lineages via complexes of type I and type II TGF beta receptors. Endoglin is a coreceptor for several TGF beta family members, including BMP9, which is highly expressed in a particular stage of differentiation in erythroid cells as well as in endothelial cells. Although the importance of the interaction between BMP9 and endoglin for endothelial development has been reported, the contribution of BMP9 to endoglin-expressing erythroid cells remains to be clarified. To address this point, we prepared an anti-BMP9 antibody that blocks the BMP9-endoglin interaction. Of note, challenge with the antibody promotes erythropoiesis in wild-type mice but not in a mouse model of renal anemia in which erythropoietin (EPO) production in the kidneys is genetically ablated. While endoglin-positive erythroid progenitors are mainly maintained as progenitors when bone marrow-derived lineage-negative and cKit-positive cells are cultured in the presence of EPO and stem cell factor, the erythroid-biased accumulation of progenitors is impeded by the presence of BMP9. Our findings uncover an unrecognized role for BMP9 in attenuating erythroid differentiation via its interaction with endoglin on erythroid progenitors.
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antibody, BMP9, endoglin, erythropoiesis
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