Figure 4.
Loss of P21 reduces apoptosis of β-thalassemia erythroid cells. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis in BM erythroid cells. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between p21-/- or p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ and WT groups (n = 3 mice for each group). (B) Flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis in splenic erythroid cells. ∗∗P < .01 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between Hbbth3/+ and WT groups; ∗∗∗P < .001 between p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ and WT groups (n = 3 mice for each group). (C) Flow cytometric analysis of cell proliferation in BM erythroid cells. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+groups (n = 3 for each group). (D) Histogram of ROS levels in total BM erythroblasts (TER119+) as measured by CM-H2DCFDA probe; and quantification in (E). ∗∗P < .01 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ groups (n = 3). (F) ROS levels in BM-erythroblast populations within GI to GIV obtained from indicated groups of mice. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between Hbbth3/+ and WT groups. All results are shown as mean ± SD.

Loss of P21 reduces apoptosis of β-thalassemia erythroid cells. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis in BM erythroid cells. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between p21-/- or p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ and WT groups (n = 3 mice for each group). (B) Flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis in splenic erythroid cells. ∗∗P < .01 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between Hbbth3/+ and WT groups; ∗∗∗P < .001 between p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ and WT groups (n = 3 mice for each group). (C) Flow cytometric analysis of cell proliferation in BM erythroid cells. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+groups (n = 3 for each group). (D) Histogram of ROS levels in total BM erythroblasts (TER119+) as measured by CM-H2DCFDA probe; and quantification in (E). ∗∗P < .01 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+ groups (n = 3). (F) ROS levels in BM-erythroblast populations within GI to GIV obtained from indicated groups of mice. ∗P < .05 between Hbbth3/+ and p21−/−/Hbbth3/+, and between Hbbth3/+ and WT groups. All results are shown as mean ± SD.

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