Erythropoietin mediates tissue protection through an erythropoietin and common β-subunit heteroreceptor
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Abstract
The cytokine erythropoietin (Epo) is tissue-protective in preclinical models of ischemic, traumatic, toxic, and inflammatory injuries. We have recently characterized Epo derivatives that do not bind to the Epo receptor (EpoR) yet are tissue-protective. For example, carbamylated Epo (CEpo) does not stimulate erythropoiesis, yet it prevents tissue injury in a wide variety of in vivo and in vitro models. These observations suggest that another receptor is responsible for the tissue-protective actions of Epo. Notably, prior investigation suggests that EpoR physically interacts with the common beta receptor (betacR), the signal-transducing subunit shared by the granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor, and…
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- Erythropoietin receptor
- Erythropoietin
- Erythropoiesis
- Receptor
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
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