Administration of highly purified preparations of murine interferon (IFN)-alpha-1, -alpha-4, -alpha-6, or -beta to Friend leukemia cells induced to differentiate by dimethyl sulfoxide leads to a 100% increase of benzidine-positive (B+) cells. Different efficiencies for the two IFN species have been observed; a 10-fold higher dose of IFN-alpha is needed for stimulation of hemoglobin production and inhibition of cell growth as compared with IFN-beta. Both species of IFN induce a substantial increase in heme, hemoglobin, and transferrin receptor levels. In vitro run-on transcription assays indicate that IFN-beta moderately stimulates transcription of the alpha-globin gene but not the transferrin receptor gene. It is postulated that IFN induces the enhancing effect on differentiation via a marked increase of heme synthesis and number of transferrin receptors, which in turn leads to an enhancement of globin chain synthesis. In this regard, the negative feedback reported in a variety of other cell types for the regulation of transferrin receptor expression by heme does not seem to be operative at maturing Friend erythroleukemia cells, which present evidence for a positive mechanism.

Battistini, A., Marziali, G., Albertini, R., Habetswallner, D., Bulgarini, D., Coccia, E.M., et al. (1991). Positive modulation of hemoglobin, heme and transferrin receptor synthesis by murine interferons-alpha and -beta in differentiating Friend cells: pivotal role of heme synthesis. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 266(1), 528-535.

Positive modulation of hemoglobin, heme and transferrin receptor synthesis by murine interferons-alpha and -beta in differentiating Friend cells: pivotal role of heme synthesis

AFFABRIS, Elisabetta;
1991-01-01

Abstract

Administration of highly purified preparations of murine interferon (IFN)-alpha-1, -alpha-4, -alpha-6, or -beta to Friend leukemia cells induced to differentiate by dimethyl sulfoxide leads to a 100% increase of benzidine-positive (B+) cells. Different efficiencies for the two IFN species have been observed; a 10-fold higher dose of IFN-alpha is needed for stimulation of hemoglobin production and inhibition of cell growth as compared with IFN-beta. Both species of IFN induce a substantial increase in heme, hemoglobin, and transferrin receptor levels. In vitro run-on transcription assays indicate that IFN-beta moderately stimulates transcription of the alpha-globin gene but not the transferrin receptor gene. It is postulated that IFN induces the enhancing effect on differentiation via a marked increase of heme synthesis and number of transferrin receptors, which in turn leads to an enhancement of globin chain synthesis. In this regard, the negative feedback reported in a variety of other cell types for the regulation of transferrin receptor expression by heme does not seem to be operative at maturing Friend erythroleukemia cells, which present evidence for a positive mechanism.
1991
Battistini, A., Marziali, G., Albertini, R., Habetswallner, D., Bulgarini, D., Coccia, E.M., et al. (1991). Positive modulation of hemoglobin, heme and transferrin receptor synthesis by murine interferons-alpha and -beta in differentiating Friend cells: pivotal role of heme synthesis. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 266(1), 528-535.
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