Figure 7
Figure 7. Model of GATA1 downregulation through the combined effects of p53 and TNF-α in RPS19-deficient cells. Deficiency of RPS19 in hematopoietic progenitors leads to ribosomal stress, which increases p53 levels as well as inflammation, which increases production of TNF-α by nonerythroid cells. TNF-α represses GATA1 through activation of p38 MAPK and may also contribute to increased p53 levels, which results in reduced survival and differentiation of erythroid cells.

Model of GATA1 downregulation through the combined effects of p53 and TNF-α in RPS19-deficient cells. Deficiency of RPS19 in hematopoietic progenitors leads to ribosomal stress, which increases p53 levels as well as inflammation, which increases production of TNF-α by nonerythroid cells. TNF-α represses GATA1 through activation of p38 MAPK and may also contribute to increased p53 levels, which results in reduced survival and differentiation of erythroid cells.

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