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. 1994 Jun 16;369(6481):568-71.
doi: 10.1038/369568a0.

Promotion of megakaryocyte progenitor expansion and differentiation by the c-Mpl ligand thrombopoietin

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Promotion of megakaryocyte progenitor expansion and differentiation by the c-Mpl ligand thrombopoietin

K Kaushansky et al. Nature. .

Abstract

The development of blood cells including expansion of megakaryocyte progenitor cells requires the interplay of marrow stromal cells and polypeptide cytokines. Recently, characterization of c-Mpl, the receptor encoded by the proto-oncogene c-mpl, revealed structural homology with the haematopoietic cytokine receptor family, and its involvement in megakaryocyte development. We report here that the ligand for c-Mpl is relatively lineage specific, works both alone and synergistically with early acting cytokines to support megakaryocyte colony formation, and acts at a late stage of development to increase megakaryocyte size, polyploidization and expression of differentiation markers. In vivo, c-Mpl ligand stimulates platelet production by greatly expanding marrow and splenic megakaryocytes and their progenitors, and by shifting the distribution of megakaryocyte ploidy to higher values. Thus, as c-Mpl ligand has the expected characteristics of the major regulator of megakaryocyte development, we propose that it be termed thrombopoietin.

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  • Blood. Thrombopoietin--at last.
    Metcalf D. Metcalf D. Nature. 1994 Jun 16;369(6481):519-20. doi: 10.1038/369519a0. Nature. 1994. PMID: 8202150 No abstract available.

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