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Effect of Glucocorticosteroids in Diamond-Blackfan Anaemia: Maybe Not as Elusive as It Seems

Zuzana Macečková, Agáta Kubíčková, Juan Bautista De Sanctis, Marián Hajdúch

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diamond-Blackfan anaemia (DBA) is a red blood cell aplasia that in the majority of cases is associated with ribosomal protein (RP) aberrations. However, the mechanism by which this disorder leads to such a specific phenotype remains unclear. Even more elusive is the reason why non-specific agents such as glucocorticosteroids (GCs), also known as glucocorticoids, are an effective therapy for DBA. In this review, we (1) explore why GCs are successful in DBA treatment, (2) discuss the effect of GCs on erythropoiesis, and (3) summarise the GC impact on crucial pathways deregulated in DBA. Furthermore, we show that GCs do not regulate DBA erythropoiesis via a single mechanism but more likely via several interdependent pathways.

Topics & Concepts

ErythropoiesisDiamond–Blackfan anemiaMechanism (biology)PhenotypeMedicineIneffective erythropoiesisBioinformaticsBiologyCancer researchAnemiaGeneticsInternal medicineRNAGeneEpistemologyRibosomePhilosophyRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulationRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms