Stem Cells International (Jan 2011)

Erythroblast Enucleation

  • Ganesan Keerthivasan,
  • Amittha Wickrema,
  • John D. Crispino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/139851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Even though the production of orthochromatic erythroblasts can be scaled up to fulfill clinical requirements, enucleation remains one of the critical rate-limiting steps in the production of transfusable red blood cells. Mammalian erythrocytes extrude their nucleus prior to entering circulation, likely to impart flexibility and improve the ability to traverse through capillaries that are half the size of erythrocytes. Recently, there have been many advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying mammalian erythrocyte enucleation. This review summarizes these advances, discusses the possible future directions in the field, and evaluates the prospects for improved ex vivo production of red blood cells.