Increased Apoptosis as a Mechanism of Ineffective Erythropoiesis in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Rosangela Invernizzi, Erica Travaglino
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Abstract

Ineffective hematopoiesis, with premature death of marrow myeloid precursors, is a hallmark of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), with the apparent paradox of peripheral cytopenia associated with hypercellular bone marrow (BM). Excessive apoptosis appears relevant especially in low-risk MDS. Apoptosis, triggered by the BM microenvironment and/or intrinsic cellular defects, is regulated at different levels by numerous factors, such as oncogenes and their protein products, hematopoietic growth factors, immunologic factors, cell-cell or cellstromal interactions, critical adhesion receptors, and various cytokines. Deregulation of both the intrinsic and the extrinsic pathways have been reported in MDS cells. Many studies provide evidence that the activation of the Fas/Fas-ligand system might represent an important pathogenetic mechanism. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the erythroid apoptosis of low-risk MDS is initiated at a very early stage of stem cells and associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. There is a constitutive triggering to apoptosis via cytochrome C release from the mitochondrial intermembrane space, with subsequent activation of effector caspases and increased sensitivity to death ligands triggering the extrinsic apoptotic pathway. The role of the mitochondrial pathway might be relevant especially in refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts, where abnormalities in mitochondrial ferritin expression might directly influence iron homeostasis and contribute to alter the balance between cell growth and death. The pathogenesis of refractory anemia without ring sideroblasts seems to be more heterogeneous, with the involvement of alternative mechanisms, including T-cell–mediated BM failure. Elucidation of these pathogenetic mechanisms might lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies.

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造血功能低下,骨髓前体细胞过早死亡,是骨髓增生异常综合征(MDS)的一个标志,外周血细胞减少与高细胞骨髓(BM)相关。过度的细胞凋亡似乎与低风险MDS相关。由骨髓微环境和/或细胞内在缺陷引发的细胞凋亡在不同水平上受到多种因素的调控,如癌基因及其蛋白产物、造血生长因子、免疫因子、细胞-细胞或细胞间相互作用、关键黏附受体和各种细胞因子。在MDS细胞中已经报道了内在和外在通路的解除。许多研究表明,Fas/Fas配体系统的激活可能是一个重要的发病机制。最近,有研究表明,低风险MDS的红细胞凋亡始于干细胞的非常早期阶段,并与线粒体功能障碍相关。线粒体膜间空间释放细胞色素C可触发细胞凋亡,随后半胱天冬酶效应的激活和对死亡配体敏感性的增加可触发外源性凋亡途径。线粒体途径的作用可能尤其与环状铁母细胞难固性贫血相关,其中线粒体铁蛋白表达异常可能直接影响铁稳态并有助于改变细胞生长和死亡之间的平衡。无环状铁母细胞的难治性贫血的发病机制似乎更为复杂,涉及多种机制,包括t细胞介导的骨髓衰竭。阐明这些发病机制可能会导致新的治疗策略的发展。
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