Here we worked on the hypothesis that PKCepsilon could act as a switch of the cellular response to TRAIL during erythropoiesis. Our conclusion is that in human CD34 cells, EPO promotes a series of events that, being finely regulated in their kinetics, restricts the sensitivity of these cells to TRAIL to a specific period of time, which therefore represents the "TRAIL window" for the negative regulation of erythroid-cell numbers.
PKCepsilon controls the protection against TRAIL in erythroid progenitors.
PONTI, CRISTINA;
2006-01-01
Abstract
Here we worked on the hypothesis that PKCepsilon could act as a switch of the cellular response to TRAIL during erythropoiesis. Our conclusion is that in human CD34 cells, EPO promotes a series of events that, being finely regulated in their kinetics, restricts the sensitivity of these cells to TRAIL to a specific period of time, which therefore represents the "TRAIL window" for the negative regulation of erythroid-cell numbers.File in questo prodotto:
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