2022
Targeting the EIF2AK1 signaling pathway rescues red blood cell production in SF3B1-mutant myelodysplastic syndromes with ringed sideroblasts
Adema V, Ma F, Kanagal-Shamanna R, Thongon N, Montalban-Bravo G, Yang H, Peslak SA, Wang F, Acha P, Sole F, Lockyer P, Cassari M, Maciejewski JP, Visconte V, Ganan-Gomez I, Song Y, Bueso-Ramos C, Pellegrini M, Tan TM, Bejar R, Carew JS, Halene S, Santini V, Al-Atrash G, Clise-Dwyer K, Garcia-Manero G, Blobel GA, Colla S. Targeting the EIF2AK1 signaling pathway rescues red blood cell production in SF3B1-mutant myelodysplastic syndromes with ringed sideroblasts. Blood Cancer Discovery 2022, 3: 554-567. PMID: 35926182, PMCID: PMC9894566, DOI: 10.1158/2643-3230.bcd-21-0220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedEIF-2 KinaseErythroid Precursor CellsHumansMyelodysplastic SyndromesPhosphoproteinsRNA Splicing FactorsSignal TransductionConceptsMyelodysplastic syndromeRed blood cell productionSF3B1-mutant myelodysplastic syndromesMDS-RSRinged sideroblastsBlood cell productionSF3B1 mutationsDevelopment of therapiesCell productionRed blood cellsRed blood cell maturationHematologic responseSignificant anemiaTransfusion dependencyIron overloadMDS subtypesElderly populationSide effectsBone marrowCell maturationIssue featurePatientsBlood cellsErythroid precursorsBlood cell maturation
2016
Cooperative Activity of GABP with PU.1 or C/EBPε Regulates Lamin B Receptor Gene Expression, Implicating Their Roles in Granulocyte Nuclear Maturation
Malu K, Garhwal R, Pelletier MG, Gotur D, Halene S, Zwerger M, Yang ZF, Rosmarin AG, Gaines P. Cooperative Activity of GABP with PU.1 or C/EBPε Regulates Lamin B Receptor Gene Expression, Implicating Their Roles in Granulocyte Nuclear Maturation. The Journal Of Immunology 2016, 197: 910-922. PMID: 27342846, PMCID: PMC5022553, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1402285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCCAAT-Enhancer-Binding ProteinsCell DifferentiationCell NucleusChromatin ImmunoprecipitationElectrophoretic Mobility Shift AssayGA-Binding Protein Transcription FactorGene Expression RegulationGranulocytesHEK293 CellsHematopoietic Stem CellsHumansImmunoblottingMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMutagenesis, Site-DirectedProto-Oncogene ProteinsReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionReceptors, Cytoplasmic and NuclearSignal TransductionTrans-ActivatorsConceptsLamin B receptorTranscription factorsGene expressionInner nuclear membrane proteinNuclear membrane proteinsFamily transcription factorsNuclear envelope proteinsETS transcription factorsExpression of genesRole of ETSTranscriptional regulatorsTranscriptional activationCombinatorial actionMembrane proteinsLBR geneEts siteEarly myeloid progenitorsCCAAT enhancerGABPSuch cooperative interactionsNeutrophil differentiationGenesMyeloid progenitorsReceptor gene expressionPromoter
2015
The regulatory role of serum response factor pathway in neutrophil inflammatory response
Taylor A, Halene S. The regulatory role of serum response factor pathway in neutrophil inflammatory response. Current Opinion In Hematology 2015, 22: 67-73. PMID: 25402621, PMCID: PMC4374983, DOI: 10.1097/moh.0000000000000099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum response factor pathwayRole of SRFLinear actin polymerizationEssential transcription factorCell-cell interactionsRas homolog family memberAberrant myeloid differentiationFactor pathwayT cell developmentActin cytoskeletonMultiple complex rolesRegulated processSRF pathwayTranscription factorsDiaphanous 1Actin polymerizationMyeloid cell functionChromosome 5Integrin activationIntegrin complexRegulatory roleMyeloid differentiationCommon genetic aberrationsLeukocyte adhesion deficiencyAdaptive immune system
2014
SRF is required for neutrophil migration in response to inflammation
Taylor A, Tang W, Bruscia EM, Zhang PX, Lin A, Gaines P, Wu D, Halene S. SRF is required for neutrophil migration in response to inflammation. Blood 2014, 123: 3027-3036. PMID: 24574460, PMCID: PMC4014845, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2013-06-507582.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActin CytoskeletonActinsAnimalsBlotting, WesternCell AdhesionCell MovementChemokinesGene ExpressionInflammationIntegrinsMiceMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicMicroscopy, ConfocalNeutrophilsN-Formylmethionine Leucyl-PhenylalaninePolymerizationReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionSerum Response FactorSignal TransductionConceptsKO neutrophilsNeutrophil functionNormal neutrophil numbersSerum response factorSites of inflammationRole of SRFLoss of SRFNeutrophil numbersNeutrophil migrationMalignant processNeutrophilsCytokine stimuliChemokine gradientsCell functionExpression levelsIntegrin expression levelsInflammationMicePrimary defenseMegakaryocyte maturationNormal cell functionVivoCellular adhesionMaster regulatorIntegrin activation
2010
Different Roles of G Protein Subunits β1 and β2 in Neutrophil Function Revealed by Gene Expression Silencing in Primary Mouse Neutrophils*
Zhang Y, Tang W, Jones MC, Xu W, Halene S, Wu D. Different Roles of G Protein Subunits β1 and β2 in Neutrophil Function Revealed by Gene Expression Silencing in Primary Mouse Neutrophils*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2010, 285: 24805-24814. PMID: 20525682, PMCID: PMC2915716, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m110.142885.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene expressionShort hairpin RNAPrimary mouse neutrophilsHairpin RNADirectional cell migrationFluorescent marker proteinsMouse neutrophilsMouse bone marrow cellsHost innate immunityDouble knockdownExcellent systemIngested bacteriaCell migrationMarker proteinsDivergent rolesKnockdownHematopoietic cellsHematopoietic systemBone marrow cellsSubunits β1Retroviral vectorsInnate immunityBacterial phagocytosisRNAExpression