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A genetic variation associated with plasma erythropoietin and a non-coding transcript of PRKAR1A in sickle cell disease.

Authors :
Zhang X
Shah BN
Zhang W
Saraf SL
Miasnikova G
Sergueeva A
Ammosova T
Niu X
Nouraie M
Nekhai S
Castro O
Gladwin MT
Prchal JT
Garcia JG
Machado RF
Gordeuk VR
Source :
Human molecular genetics [Hum Mol Genet] 2016 Oct 15; Vol. 25 (20), pp. 4601-4609.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Blood erythropoietin (EPO) increases primarily to hypoxia. In sickle cell anaemia (homozygous HBBE6V; HbSS), plasma EPO is elevated due to hemolytic anaemia-related hypoxia. Hydroxyurea treatment reduces haemolysis and anaemia by increasing foetal haemoglobin, which leads to lower hypoxic transcriptional responses in blood mononuclear cells but paradoxically further increases EPO. To investigate this apparent hypoxia-independent EPO regulation, we assessed two sickle cell disease (SCD) cohorts for genetic associations with plasma EPO, by prioritizing 237,079 quantitative trait loci for expression level and/or transcript isoform variations of 12,727 genes derived from SCD blood mononuclear cells. We found an association between the T allele of SNP rs60684937 and increased plasma EPO (n = 567, combined P = 5.5 × 10 − 8 adjusted for haemoglobin and hydroxyurea) and validated it in independent SCD patients (n = 183, P = 0.018). The T allele of rs60684937 was associated with a relatively increased expression of a non-coding transcript of PRKAR1A (cAMP-dependent protein kinase type I-alpha regulatory subunit) in 58 SCD patients (P = 7.9 × 10 − 7) and 58 HapMap Yoruba samples (P = 0.0011). In conclusion, we demonstrate that plasma EPO elevation with hydroxyurea in SCD is independent of hypoxic responses and that genetic variation at SNP rs60684937 may contribute to EPO regulation through a cAMP-dependent protein kinase A pathway.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1460-2083
Volume :
25
Issue :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human molecular genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28173069
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw299