2006
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v108.11.790.790
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Ferritin Heavy Chain Stimulates HbS-to-HbF Switching in Erythroid Precursor Cells from Sickle Cell Patients.

Abstract: We have found that ferritin heavy chain (FtH), an antioxidant/stress response/iron-storage protein, localizes to the nucleus in K562 cells and represses the human adult beta-globin promoter in transient assays in primate cells (Broyles et al., PNAS98: 9145, 2001). Since other work indicates FtH is also a gene activator of fetal-globin genes, we hypothesize that FtH is a long-sought developmental hemoglobin (Hb) switching factor and that delivery of FtH to human adult erythroid cell precursors will reverse the … Show more

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