Thrombopoietin acts synergistically with LIF to maintain an undifferentiated state of embryonic stem cells homozygous for a Shp-2 deletion mutation
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(02)03400-2
Thrombopoietin acts synergistically with LIF to maintain an undifferentiated state of embryonic stem cells homozygous for a Shp-2 deletion mutation
Abstract
Thrombopoietin (Tpo) and its receptor, c-mpl, are expressed in murine embryonic stem (ES) cells. ES cells are maintained in a pluripotent state by leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) via activation of the Janus kinase (Jak)-STAT3 signaling pathway. Tpo, like LIF, activates STAT3. We report that Tpo increases the number of undifferentiated colonies derived from wild type or Shp-2 mutant (Shp-2(Delta46-110)) ES cells. Tpo plus LIF acted synergistically on the Shp-2(Delta46-110) ES cells to maintain undifferentiated colonies but no evidence of synergism via Jak-STAT3 activation was detected. Collectively, these data suggest that Tpo can play a role in preventing ES cell differentiation via Jak-STAT3 activation and perhaps via novel pathways that are enhanced in the absence of functional Shp-2.
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