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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:"lead nitrate") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) View Subject | View Object

In stark contrast to Wt mice, there was an exuberant increase (57.9%) in Ter119+ cells in Ko + Pb mice, compared to that in Ko − Pb mice (Figure 3A; P = 0.01), suggesting enhanced medullary erythropoiesis in Ko mice upon Pb(NO3)2 administration. PubMed:25411909

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a(MESH:Reticulocytes) positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) View Subject | View Object

Elevated reticulocytes indicated markedly increased erythropoiesis in Ko mice challenged with Pb.29 PubMed:25411909

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complex(a(MESH:"diferric transferrin"), p(HGNC:TFRC)) increases bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) View Subject | View Object

The pool of di-ferric Tf binds to erythroid cell transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) and contributes to erythropoiesis [16]. PubMed:30281034

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path(HP:"Hemolytic anemia") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) View Subject | View Object

Therefore, hemolytic anemia in CEP mice activates a compensatory stress erythropoiesis with no sign of ineffective erythropoiesis. PubMed:28143953

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bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) positiveCorrelation a(MESH:Reticulocytes) View Subject | View Object

Elevated reticulocytes indicated markedly increased erythropoiesis in Ko mice challenged with Pb.29 PubMed:25411909

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bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:"lead nitrate") View Subject | View Object

In stark contrast to Wt mice, there was an exuberant increase (57.9%) in Ter119+ cells in Ko + Pb mice, compared to that in Ko − Pb mice (Figure 3A; P = 0.01), suggesting enhanced medullary erythropoiesis in Ko mice upon Pb(NO3)2 administration. PubMed:25411909

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bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) decreases p(HGNC:HAMP) View Subject | View Object

The major regulator of iron homeostasis is hepcidin (reviewed by Ganz1), which is directly down-regulated by stimulated activity of erythropoiesis.2 PubMed:28143953

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bp(MESH:Erythropoiesis) positiveCorrelation path(HP:"Hemolytic anemia") View Subject | View Object

Therefore, hemolytic anemia in CEP mice activates a compensatory stress erythropoiesis with no sign of ineffective erythropoiesis. PubMed:28143953

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