Fate-mapping of erythropoietin-producing cells in mouse models of hypoxaemia and renal tissue remodelling reveals repeated recruitment and persistent functionality.
Sophie L DahlSvende PfundsteinRico HunkelerXingtong DongThomas KnöpfelPatrick SpielmannCarsten C ScholzKaren A NolanRoland H WengerPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2022)
Rather than cell death or differentiation, these results suggest cell-intrinsic transient inhibition of Epo transcription: following long-term dormancy, REP cells can repeatedly be recruited by tissue hypoxia, and during myofibrotic tissue remodelling, dormant REP cells are efficiently rescued by a pharmaceutic HIF stabilizer, demonstrating persistent REP cell functionality even during phases of Epo suppression.