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Erythropoietin

CAS No.
11096-26-7
Chemical Name:
Erythropoietin
Synonyms
EPO;ESF;hEPO;Aids000135;INN=Epoetin;Aids-000135;ERYTHROPOIETIN;EPO 11096-26-7;ERYTHROPOIETIN RAT;Erythropietin human
CBNumber:
CB8290955
Molecular Formula:
C22H22ClKN6O
Molecular Weight:
461.00098
MDL Number:
MFCD00131025
MOL File:
11096-26-7.mol
MSDS File:
SDS
Last updated:2024-05-31 19:03:53

Erythropoietin Properties

storage temp. -20°C
form lyophilized powder
color white
Merck 13,3722
InChI InChI=1S/C22H22ClN6O.K/c1-2-3-8-20-24-21(23)19(14-30)29(20)13-15-9-11-16(12-10-15)17-6-4-5-7-18(17)22-25-27-28-26-22;/h4-7,9-12,30H,2-3,8,13-14H2,1H3;/q-1;+1
InChIKey OXCMYAYHXIHQOA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
EWG's Food Scores 1
NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms erythropoietin
FDA UNII 64FS3BFH5W
ATC code B03XA01

SAFETY

Risk and Safety Statements

WGK Germany  3
RTECS  KF5885000
10-21
HS Code  3504009000

Erythropoietin price More Price(29)

Manufacturer Product number Product description CAS number Packaging Price Updated Buy
Sigma-Aldrich SAB1305773 ANTI-ERYTHROPOIETIN(C-TERMINAL) antibody produced in rabbit IgG fraction of antiserum, buffered aqueous solution 11096-26-7 400μl $481 2024-03-01 Buy
Sigma-Aldrich H5166 Erythropoietin human EPO,recombinant,expressedinHEK293cells,suitableforcellculture 11096-26-7 10μg $619 2024-03-01 Buy
Alfa Aesar J67439 Erythropoietin alpha, human 11096-26-7 2kilounit $295 2023-06-20 Buy
Alfa Aesar J67439 Erythropoietin alpha, human 11096-26-7 500units $133 2021-12-16 Buy
Usbiological E3455-15 Erythropoietin 11096-26-7 500ug $465 2021-12-16 Buy
Product number Packaging Price Buy
SAB1305773 400μl $481 Buy
H5166 10μg $619 Buy
J67439 2kilounit $295 Buy
J67439 500units $133 Buy
E3455-15 500ug $465 Buy

Erythropoietin Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Discovery

This is the primary regulator of erythropoiesis. It is produced predominantly in the fetal liver and the adult kidney to promote the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of erythroid progenitor cells. Other nonhematopoietic roles include neuro-, cardio-, and reno-protection as well as wound healing. The relationship between anemia and hypoxia/atmospheric pressure was perceived around the 16th century, predicted experimentally by Carnot and Deflandre. The tentative name erythropoietin (EPO) was proposed independently by Komiya and by Bonsdorff and Jalavisto. Reissmann and Erslev confirmed the humoral activity in the blood. Jacobson and colleagues found that the kidney primarily produced EPO. The human EPO protein was finally purified directly from approximately 2550 L of human urine of patients with aplastic anemia. The subsequent molecular cloning of cDNA and the genomic DNA of human EPO was accomplished concurrently by two research groups in 1985.

Structure

Mature EPOs are heavily glycosylated to reach 30%–40% (w/w) of the whole molecule. The terminal sialic acids provide stability in the circulation, and are essential for in vivo activity. The tertiary structure displays four-α-helical bundles shared among typical cytokines. The mature human EPO consists of 165 aa residues after posttranslational cleavage of an Arg166 at the C-terminus. Mr. of human EPO polypeptide backbone is 18.2 kDa, 34 kDa on SDS-PAGE (glycosylated native form), or more than 40 kDa (fully glycosylated recombinant EPO expressed by CHO cells). The isoelectric point (pH 3–5) varies depending on glycosylation. The level of biological activity is reasonable against short-term heat treatment, 6M urea, 6M GuHCl, or ordinary surfactants, when renaturation is performed properly.Structure of Erythropoietin

Gene, mRNA, and precursor

The human EPO gene is located in the q11 to q22 region of chromosome 7 [NC_000007. (100,720, 800.100723700)]. Human EPO mRNA encodes a 193-aa polypeptide. Heterogeneity in the size of EPO mRNA has been reported; for example, EPO mRNA of larger size is found in the brain. The production sites vary depending on either species or ontogenic stages. In mammals, the predominant sites of EPO production shift from the fetal liver to the adult kidney along with the transition of hematopoietic tissues. In mice, hepatocytes in the fetus and adult renal cells in the peritubular interstitium produce EPO. In nonmammalian vertebrates, EPO is generated predominantly in the lung and the liver of the African clawed toad. In teleost fish, the heart is one of the major production sites of EPO. EPO for murine primitive erythropoiesis is produced in neuroepithelial and neural crest cells.

Synthesis and release

Human EPO regulates erythropoiesis in a hypoxiainducible manner. Levels of HIF-1α in EPO-producing cellsincrease exponentially as O2 concentration declines because ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of HIF-1αdecrease. Then EPO expression is directly upregulated by the transcriptional activation via interaction of a 30 enhancer complex with the 50 promoter. The number of EPO-producing cells in the human kidney correlates positively with circulating levels of EPO, but the range of EPO expression per cell has not been determined. Ninety percent of the circulating EPO originates from the kidneys and the rest from various organs, including the liver, brain, spleen, lung, and testis.

Receptors

The EPO receptor (EPOR) is a glycoprotein that belongs to the type I superfamily of single-transmembrane cytokine receptors. A soluble form of EPOR lacking a transmembrane region generated by the alternative splicing of EPOR mRNA is found in human blood. The tertiary structure of human EPO and the homodimerized EPOR complex has been determined. Intracellular EPO-EPOR signaling is triggered by the binding of EPO, and EPORs homodimerize to activate a cascade of JAK2 and STAT3/5, PI3K, and/or RAS/ MAPK. 

Agonists and Antagonists

Small mimetic peptides such as EMP111 and their derivatives, agonistic antibodies to EPOR that mimic the conformation of EPO-EPOR binding (Ab12.6, also known as ABT007), and EPO fused with hybrid immunoglobulin Fc (EPO-hyFc), have been reported. Other than specific antibodies to EPO or EPOR, soluble EPOR inhibits the EPO/EPOR-dependent cell proliferation in glioma cells.

Biological functions

As a primary target of EPO for erythropoiesis, EPOR is expressed in the organs of hematopoiesis, including the fetal liver as well as the adult bone marrow and spleen. EPO-EPOR signaling regulates the proliferation/differentiation and survival of the erythroid progenitors, providing an important stage-specific function of erythroid differentiation. The numbers of EPOR expressed in various cells are relatively low and range between 100 and 3000 per cell with the binding affinity (ED50) to EPO ranging from 0.1–3 nM. A wide distribution of EPOR expression is confirmed on renal cells, endothelial cells, cardiomyocytes, the brain, and peripheral nervous system where EPO may exert pleiotropic or antiapoptotic effects.

Clinical implications

EPO maintains the number of circulating red blood cells, that is, hemoglobin levels, by stimulating the proliferation and differentiation of erythrocyte progenitors in the bone marrow. Therefore, EPO is mainly administered as hormonal replacement therapy to patients with renal failure who have experienced the compromised production of EPO. Additionally, the nonhemopoietic role of erythropoietin has been evaluated in clinical trials, including the reduction of hyperglycemia and the retardation of proliferative retinopathy in diabetic patients.

Use for diagnosis and treatment

Recombinant human EPO has been among themost successful therapeutic biologics. Originally, epoetin-α and -β produced by CHO cells were developed and launched for the treatment of chronic renal anemia to achieve optimal hemoglobin levels and improve the QOL. Its application has extended to cancer-related anemia involving chemotherapy/radiation, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcer colitis), and others. The circulating levels of human EPO have been determined by RIA or ELISA for the diagnosis of different types of anemia. The second generation of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs), such as a long-acting analog darbepoetin with two additional glycans andits various generics,is following the first generation. Doping with EPO has become a serious issue in athletics competitions.

Description

Recombinant erythropoietin (EPO) is currently indicated for use only in anemia associated with renal transplant or end-stage renal disease. Widened indications for use in other forms of anemia, accompanied by price reductions as a result of keen competition, have been projected for EPO in the future.

Originator

Amgen (USA)

Uses

Erythropoietin can be used in biological study of its attenuation of cardiac dysfunction in rats by inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced diabetic cardiomyopathy.

brand name

Eprex

General Description

EPO has been cloned from various species including human, murine, canine, and others. The mature proteins from the various species are highly conserved and exhibit greater than 80% amino acid sequence identity. EPO contains three N-linked glycosylation sites. The glycosylation of erythropoietin is required for the biological activities of erythropoietin in vivo.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Erythropoietin (EPO), produced primarily by the kidney, is the primary regulatory factor of erythropoiesis. It promotes the proliferation, differentiation, and survival of the erythroid progenitors. Erythropoietin stimulates erythropoiesis by inducing growth and differentiation of burst forming units and colony forming units into mature red blood cells. EPO produced by kidney cells is increased in response to hypoxia or anemia. The biological effects of erythropoietin are mediated by the erythropoietin receptor, which binds EPO with high affinity and is a potent EPO antagonist.

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