Mild spherocytic hereditary elliptocytosis and altered levels of alpha- and gamma-adducins in beta-adducin-deficient mice Journal Article


Authors: Muro, A. F.; Marro, M. L.; Gajovic, S.; Porro, F.; Luzzatto, L.; Baralle, F. E.
Article Title: Mild spherocytic hereditary elliptocytosis and altered levels of alpha- and gamma-adducins in beta-adducin-deficient mice
Abstract: The membrane skeleton, a dynamic network of proteins associated with the plasma membrane, determines the shape and mechanical properties of erythrocytes. Deficiencies or defects in membrane skeletal proteins are associated with inherited disorders of erythrocyte morphology and function. Adducin is one of the proteins localized at the spectrin-actin junction of the membrane skeleton. In this work we show that deficiency of beta-adducin produces an 80% decrease of or-adducin and a fourfold up-regulation of gamma-adducin in erythrocytes. beta-Adducin or any other isoform generated by translation of abnormally spliced messenger RNAs could not be detected by our antibodies either in ghosts or in cytoplasm of -/- erythrocytes, Actin levels were diminished in mutant mice, suggesting alterations in the actin-spectrin junctional complexes due to the absence of adducin, Elliptocytes, ovalocytes, and occasionally spherocytes were found in the blood film of -/- mice. Hematological values showed an increase in reticulocyte counts and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, decreased mean corpuscular volume and hematocrit, and normal erythrocyte counts that, associated to splenomegaly, indicate that the mice suffer from mild anemia with compensated hemolysis. These modifications are due to a loss of membrane surface and dehydration that result in an increase in the osmotic fragility of red blood cells. The marked alteration in osmotic fragility together with the predominant presence of elliptocytes is reminiscent of the human disorder called spherocytic hereditary elliptocytosis. Our results suggest that the amount of adducin remaining in the mutant animals (presumably alpha gamma adducin) could be functional and might account for the mild phenotype. (C) 2000 by The American Society of Hematology.
Keywords: protein-kinase-c; localization; skeleton; targeted disruption; membrane; chromosomal; calmodulin-binding domain; marcks-related domain; li-tai-shao; erythrocyte adducin; actin-filaments; drosophila oogenesis
Journal Title: Blood
Volume: 95
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0006-4971
Publisher: American Society of Hematology  
Date Published: 2000-06-15
Start Page: 3978
End Page: 3985
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000087678700047
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 10845937
DOI: 10.1182/blood.V95.12.3978
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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