1. Erythropoietin receptor mRNA expression in human endothelial cells.
- Author
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Anagnostou A, Liu Z, Steiner M, Chin K, Lee ES, Kessimian N, and Noguchi CT
- Subjects
- Base Sequence, DNA Primers chemistry, Gene Expression, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, In Vitro Techniques, Molecular Sequence Data, Receptors, Erythropoietin metabolism, Endothelium, Vascular physiology, RNA, Messenger genetics, Receptors, Erythropoietin genetics
- Abstract
A previous report demonstrated that endothelial cells have erythropoietin receptors and respond to this hormone with enhanced proliferation. The present study demonstrates the existence of mRNA for erythropoietin receptor in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. We have reverse transcribed mRNA of endothelial cells and then used different PCR primers to amplify erythropoietin receptor target cDNA between exons 5 and 6 as well as 3-5 in addition to an internal standard DNA fragment. Correspondence of size as well as location of restriction endonuclease scission (Ava II) was used in comparing the amplified fragments of human endothelial cell erythropoietin receptor to those of two human erythroleukemia cell lines, OCIM1 and K562. No alpha- or gamma-globin mRNA was detected in endothelial cells but was readily demonstrable in OCIM1 cells. In addition, to determine whether the expression of human erythropoietin receptor on endothelial cells occurs in vivo, sections of umbilical cord and placenta were immunostained with antibodies against the extracellular portion of the receptor; the results showed strong positive staining of the vascular endothelium.
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- 1994
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