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Blood | 2018

Erythroferrone inhibits the induction of hepcidin by BMP6

João Arezes; Niall Foy; Kirsty McHugh; Anagha Sawant; Doris Quinkert; Virginie Terraube; Alette Brinth; May Tam; Edward R. LaVallie; Stephen Taylor; Andrew E. Armitage; Sant-Rayn Pasricha; Orla Cunningham; Matthew Lambert; Simon J. Draper; Reema Jasuja; Hal Drakesmith

Decreased hepcidin mobilizes iron, which facilitates erythropoiesis, but excess iron is pathogenic in β-thalassemia. Erythropoietin (EPO) enhances erythroferrone (ERFE) synthesis by erythroblasts, and ERFE suppresses hepatic hepcidin production through an unknown mechanism. The BMP/SMAD pathway in the liver is critical for hepcidin control, and we show that EPO suppressed hepcidin and other BMP target genes in vivo in a partially ERFE-dependent manner. Furthermore, recombinant ERFE suppressed the hepatic BMP/SMAD pathway independently of changes in serum and liver iron. In vitro, ERFE decreased SMAD1, SMAD5, and SMAD8 phosphorylation and inhibited expression of BMP target genes. ERFE specifically abrogated the induction of hepcidin by BMP5, BMP6, and BMP7 but had little or no effect on hepcidin induction by BMP2, BMP4, BMP9, or activin B. A neutralizing anti-ERFE antibody prevented ERFE from inhibiting hepcidin induction by BMP5, BMP6, and BMP7. Cell-free homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence assays showed that BMP5, BMP6, and BMP7 competed with anti-ERFE for binding to ERFE. We conclude that ERFE suppresses hepcidin by inhibiting hepatic BMP/SMAD signaling via preferentially impairing an evolutionarily closely related BMP subgroup of BMP5, BMP6, and BMP7. ERFE can act as a natural ligand trap generated by stimulated erythropoiesis to regulate the availability of iron.


Blood | 2016

An Antibody to Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (TFPI) Restores Hemostasis after the Onset of Bleeding in Hemophilic a Mouse Injury Models

Reema Jasuja; Amey Barakat; John E. Murphy; Debra D. Pittman


Blood | 2014

Zymogen-like FXa Is a Potent Bypassing Agent for Reversal of Direct FXa Inhibitors in Vivo

Nabil K. Thalji; Lacramioara Ivanciu; Reema Jasuja; Sunita Patel-Hett; Joachim Fruebis; Debra D. Pittman; Rodney M. Camire


Blood | 2013

Zymogen-Like FXa Is An Effective Pro-Hemostatic To Reverse The Anticoagulant Effects Of Direct FXa Inhibitors

Sunita Patel-Hett; Reema Jasuja; Joachim Fruebis; Debra D. Pittman; Rodney M. Camire


Archive | 2016

Compositions and methods for treating intracerebral hemorrhage

Steven Arkin; Joachim Fruebis; Marcus E. Carr; Sunita Patel Hett; Reema Jasuja; Debra D. Pittman


Blood | 2016

Chronic Administration of the PDE9 Inhibitor PF-04447943 Reduces Leukocyte-Platelet Aggregates and Markers of Endothelial Activation in a Mouse Model of Sickle Cell Disease

Reema Jasuja; Elizabeth Parks; John E. Murphy; Debra D. Pittman


Blood | 2015

Effect of PSI697, a Small Molecule Inhibitor of P-Selectin, in the Townes Model of Sickle Cell Disease

Reema Jasuja; Sunita Patel Hett; Neelu Kaila; Debra D. Pittman


Archive | 2016

TISSUE FACTOR PATHWAY INHIBITOR ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF

James R. Apgar; Susan Benard; Gregory J. Carven; Sunita R. Hett; Matthew Holsti; Reema Jasuja; Macy Jin; Zong Sean Juo; Debra D. Pittman; Mark Stahl


Archive | 2016

Tissue factor pathway inhibitor antibodies

James R. Apgar; Susan Benard; Gregory J. Carven; Sunita R. Hett; Matthew Holsti; Reema Jasuja; Macy Jin; Zong Sean Juo; Debra D. Pittman; Mark L. Stahl


Blood | 2016

Translation from SCD Mouse to Man: Chronic Administration of Tucaresol Reduces RBC Sickling and Improves Hematological Parameters, but Does Not Impact Inflammatory Markers in SCD Model Mice

Kelly M. Knee; Reema Jasuja; Amey Barakat; John J. Kelly; Joseph C. Nneji; Pratap Singh; Jay M. Janz

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