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Experimental Hematology | 2015

Alternative splicing of Eklf/Klf1 in murine primary erythroid tissues

Yvette Y. Yien; Merlin Nithya Gnanapragasam; Ritama Gupta; Stefano Rivella; James J. Bieker

Alternative splicing has emerged as a vital way to expand the functional repertoire of a set number of mammalian genes. For example, such changes can dramatically alter the function and cellular localization of transcription factors. With this in mind, we addressed whether EKLF/KLF1 mRNA, coding for a transcription factor that plays a critical role in erythropoietic gene regulation, is alternatively spliced. We find that EKLF mRNA undergoes exon skipping only in primary tissues and that this splice variant (SV) remains at a very low level in both embryonic and adult erythroid cells, as well as during terminal differentiation. The resultant protein is truncated and partially encodes a non-erythroid Krüppel-like factor amino acid sequence. Its overexpression can alter full-length erythroid Krüppel-like factor function at selected promoters. We discuss these results in the context of stress and with respect to recent global studies on the role of alternative splicing during terminal erythroid differentiation.


Hematology-oncology Clinics of North America | 2017

Ineffective Erythropoiesis: Anemia and Iron Overload

Ritama Gupta; Khaled M. Musallam; Ali Taher; Stefano Rivella

Stress erythropoiesis (SE) is characterized by an imbalance in erythroid proliferation and differentiation under increased demands of erythrocyte generation and tissue oxygenation. β-thalassemia represents a chronic state of SE, called ineffective erythropoiesis (IE), exhibiting an expansion of erythroid-progenitor pool and deposition of alpha chains on erythrocyte membranes, causing cell death and anemia. Concurrently, there is a decrease in hepcidin expression and a subsequent state of iron overload. There are substantial investigative efforts to target increased iron absorption under IE. There are also avenues for targeting cell contact and signaling within erythroblastic islands under SE, for therapeutic benefits.


Blood | 2016

Genetic Investigation of the Role of GDF11 in the Treatment of β-Thalassemia and MDS

Paraskevi Rea Oikonomidou; Ping La; Ritama Gupta; Vania Lo Presti; Carla Casu; Laura Breda; Deborah J. Watson; Ravindra Kumar; Stefano Rivella


Blood | 2012

Removal of Macrophages From the Erythroid Niche Impairs Stress Erythropoiesis but Improves Pathophysiology of Polycythemia Vera and Beta-Thalassemia

Pedro Ramos; Carla Casu; Sara Gardenghi; Laura Breda; Bart J. Crielaard; Ritama Gupta; Ella Guy; Maria F Mariongiu; Ross L. Levine; Omar Abdel-Wahab; Benjamin L. Ebert; Nico van Rooijen; Saghi Ghaffari; Robert W. Grady; Patricia J. Giardina; Stefano Rivella


Blood | 2016

Administration of Minihepcidins to Animals Affected By β-Thalassemia Major Reduces Anemia and Splenomegaly

Roberta Chessa; Ritama Gupta; Carla Casu; Robert E. Fleming; Yelena Ginzburg; Brian MacDonald; Stefano Rivella


American Journal of Hematology | 2016

LACK OF BETA-1 INTEGRIN LIMITS STRESS EYTHOPOIESIS AND SPLENOMEGALY IN BETA-THALASSEMIA

Roberta Chessa; Ritama Gupta; Bart J. Crielaard; Carla Casu; Rick Feldman; Stefano Rivella


Blood | 2015

A Double Knock out of Hepcidin and IL6 Demonstrates Independent Roles of the Two Genes in Anemia of Inflammation

Ritama Gupta; Sara Gardenghi; Lori Bystrom; Roberta Chessa; Stefano Rivella


Blood | 2014

Beta-1 Integrin Controls Homing and Expansion of Erythroid Cells in Stress Erythropoiesis and beta-Thalassemia

Bart J. Crielaard; Roberta Chessa; Ritama Gupta; Carla Casu; Stefano Rivella


Blood | 2014

Stress Erythropoiesis Is Associated with Changes in the Transcriptome of Central Macrophages

Ritama Gupta; Bart J. Crielaard; Piali Mukherjee; Igor Theurl; Carla Casu; Stefano Rivella


Environment and Ecology | 2013

Character association and path analysis for quantitative traits in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

Raj Kumar; Ravindra Kumar; Ritama Gupta; N. K. Visistha; Mamta Singh

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Stefano Rivella

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Carla Casu

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Roberta Chessa

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Benjamin L. Ebert

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Deborah J. Watson

University of Pennsylvania

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