Kulkeaw Kasem, Sugiyama Daisuke
Stem Cell Res Ther. 2012 Dec 20;3(6):55. doi: 10.1186/scrt146.
Erythrocytes contain oxygen-carrying hemoglobin to all body cells. Impairments in the generation of erythrocytes, a process known as erythropoiesis, or in hemoglobin synthesis alter cell function because of decreased oxygen supply and lead to anemic diseases. Thus, understanding how erythropoiesis is regulated during embryogenesis and adulthood is important to develop novel therapies for anemia. The zebrafish, Danio rerio, provides a powerful model for such study. Their small size and the ability to generate a large number of embryos enable large-scale analysis, and their transparency facilitates the visualization of erythroid cell migration. Importantly, the high conservation of hematopoietic genes among vertebrates and the ability to successfully transplant hematopoietic cells into fish have enabled the establishment of models of human anemic diseases in fish. In this review, we summarize the current progress in our understanding of erythropoiesis on the basis of zebrafish studies and highlight fish models of human anemias. These analyses could enable the discovery of novel drugs as future therapies.
红细胞将携带氧气的血红蛋白输送到身体的所有细胞。红细胞生成过程(即红细胞形成过程)或血红蛋白合成出现障碍,会因氧气供应减少而改变细胞功能,并导致贫血疾病。因此,了解胚胎发育和成年期红细胞生成是如何调控的,对于开发贫血的新疗法至关重要。斑马鱼(Danio rerio)为这类研究提供了一个强大的模型。它们体型小,能够产生大量胚胎,便于进行大规模分析,而且其透明度有助于观察红细胞系细胞的迁移。重要的是,脊椎动物造血基因的高度保守性以及成功将造血细胞移植到鱼体内的能力,使得在鱼类中建立人类贫血疾病模型成为可能。在这篇综述中,我们基于斑马鱼研究总结了目前在红细胞生成理解方面的进展,并重点介绍了人类贫血的鱼类模型。这些分析可能有助于发现新型药物作为未来的治疗方法。