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Blood, 1 January 2008, Vol. 111, No. 1, pp. 411-420.
Prepublished online as a Blood First Edition Paper on October 4, 2007; DOI 10.1182/blood-2007-06-093948.


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Neither DNA hypomethylation nor changes in the kinetics of erythroid differentiation explain 5-azacytidine's ability to induce human fetal hemoglobin

Rodwell Mabaera1, Michael R. Greene2, Christine A. Richardson2, Sarah J. Conine2, Courtney D. Kozul1, and Christopher H. Lowrey1,3

Departments of1 Pharmacology and Toxicology and 2 Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH; and 3 Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH

5-azacytidine (5-Aza) is a potent inducer of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in people with β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Two models have been proposed to explain this activity. The first is based on the drug's ability to inhibit global DNA methylation, including the fetal globin genes, resulting in their activation. The second is based on 5-Aza's cytotoxicity and observations that HbF production is enhanced during marrow recovery. We tested these models using human primary cells in an in vitro erythroid differentiation system. We found that doses of 5-Aza that produce near maximal induction of {gamma}-globin mRNA and HbF do not alter cell growth, differentiation kinetics, or cell cycle, but do cause a localized demethylation of the {gamma} promoter. However, when we reduced {gamma} promoter methylation to levels equivalent to those seen with 5-Aza or to the lower levels seen in primary fetal erythroid cells using DNMT1 siRNA and shRNA, we observed no induction of {gamma}-globin mRNA or HbF. These results suggest that 5-Aza induction of HbF is not the result of global DNA demethylation or of changes in differentiation kinetics, but involves an alternative, previously unrecognized mechanism. Other results suggest that posttranscriptional regulation plays an important role in the 5-Aza response.


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