在斑马鱼中建立类似钻石-贝克范贫血症的模型

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Developmental Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1002/dvdy.703
Yiming Ling, Jiaye Wu, Yushi Liu, Panpan Meng, Ying Sun, Dejian Zhao, Qing Lin
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背景:贫血是指红细胞缺乏、血红蛋白水平低或红细胞形态异常。菱形-巴克范贫血症(DBA)是一种罕见的严重先天性发育不全贫血症,是由于核糖体蛋白基因突变导致的显性遗传。更罕见的是一种类似钻石-贝克范贫血症(DBAL)的病例,它是由于功能缺失性 EPO 基因突变隐性遗传引起的。治疗 DBAL 的有效方法是输注骨髓和使用红细胞生成刺激剂(ESAs)。为了有效控制病情,有必要建立 DBAL 模型,以确定新的医疗方法或筛选药物:结果:在这里,一种名为epoaszy8的epoa缺陷突变斑马鱼被用来模拟DBAL。结果:在这里,我们生成了一种名为 epoaszy8 的环氧乙烷缺陷突变斑马鱼,该斑马鱼的环氧乙烷缺陷会导致红细胞发育缺陷,从而导致严重的先天性贫血。利用 DBAL 模型,我们通过体内功能分析验证了 EPO 功能缺失突变,并探索了 ESAs 缓解先天性贫血的能力:总之,我们的研究证明,斑马鱼缺乏epoa会导致类似DBAL的表型。我们发现,DBAL 斑马鱼模型有利于在体内评估影响不明确的患者来源 EPO 变异,也有利于设计 DBAL 的潜在治疗方法。
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Establishment of a Diamond-Blackfan anemia like model in zebrafish

Background

Anemia is defined as a lack of erythrocytes, low hemoglobin levels, or abnormal erythrocyte morphology. Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare and severe congenital hypoplastic anemia that occurs due to the dominant inheritance of a ribosomal protein gene mutation. Even rarer is a case described as Diamond-Blackfan anemia like (DBAL), which occurs due to a loss-of-function EPO mutation recessive inheritance. The effective cures for DBAL are bone marrow transfusion and treatment with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs). To effectively manage the condition, construction of DBAL models to identify new medical methods or screen drugs are necessary.

Results

Here, an epoa-deficient mutant zebrafish called epoaszy8 was generated to model DBAL. The epoa-deficiency in zebrafish caused developmental defects in erythroid cells, leading to severe congenital anemia. Using the DBAL model, we validated a loss-of-function EPO mutation using an in vivo functional analysis and explored the ability of ESAs to alleviate congenital anemia.

Conclusions

Together, our study demonstrated that epoa deficiency in zebrafish leads to a phenotype resembling DBAL. The DBAL zebrafish model was found to be beneficial for the in vivo assessment of patient-derived EPO variants with unclear implications and for devising potential therapeutic approaches for DBAL.

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Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Dynamics 生物-发育生物学
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116
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Dynamics, is an official publication of the American Association for Anatomy. This peer reviewed journal provides an international forum for publishing novel discoveries, using any model system, that advances our understanding of development, morphology, form and function, evolution, disease, stem cells, repair and regeneration.
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