Abstract

The effect of succinylacetone (SA), a highly specific inhibitor of ALA- dehydratase and heme synthesis, on hemoglobin (Hb) production, transferrin receptor (TfR), and ferritin expression was analyzed in differentiating Friend leukemia cells (FLC). This compound exerted a pronounced inhibitory effect not only on heme and Hb synthesis, but also on all the remaining above-mentioned parameters. In particular, SA induced: (1) a reduction of the level of alpha-globin mRNA; (2) a decreased number of exposed TfR molecules, without modification of their affinity for the ligand; (3) a reduced level of TfR RNA, without significant change of TfR gene transcription rate; and (4) a lower ferritin content. The addition of exogenous hemin to differentiating FLC exerted opposite effects, and particularly induced an increase of both the number of TfRs and ferritin content. These findings suggest that in erythroid cells optimal heme synthesis is required to coordinately sustain globin chains synthesis and TfR/ferritin production; thus, the intracellular heme level may represent a key regulatory factor in the Hb synthesis pathway.

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