Thrombopoietin (Tpo), the ligand for the c-Mpl receptor, is a major regulator of megakaryopoiesis. Treatment of mice with Tpo raises the platelet count fourfold within a few days. Conversely, c-mpl knock-out mice have platelet counts that are 15% that of normal. The subunit structure of the c-Mpl receptor is not fully understood. Some cytokines that stimulate megakaryopoiesis (IL-6, IL-11, leukemia inhibitory factor, and oncostatin M) bind to receptors that use gp130 as a signal transduction subunit. For these reasons, we determined whether gp130 function was required for Tpo-induced signal transduction. Murine marrow cells were cultured in semi-solid media in the presence of Tpo or IL-3, with or without a neutralizing anti-gp130 monoclonal antibody (RX187) or a soluble form of c-Mpl receptor (soluble Mpl) that blocks Tpo bioactivity, and the numbers of colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte (CFU-Meg) colonies were counted on day 5. Murine marrow cells were also cultured in suspension under serum-free conditions for 5 days, and megakaryocyte DNA content was measured by flow cytometry, as an index of nuclear maturation. The addition of RX187 did not block Tpo-induced CFU-Meg colony growth nor CFU-Meg nuclear maturation in suspension culture. However, IL-3-induced CFU-Meg colony growth and megakaryocyte nuclear maturation decreased in the presence of RX187. Soluble Mpl completely ablated Tpo-induced CFU-Meg growth, and partially blocked IL- 3-stimulated CFU-Meg growth. Thus the effects of Tpo on megakaryopoiesis in vitro do not depend on cytokines that signal through gp130. Furthermore, it is unlikely that gp 130 serves as a beta chain for the c-Mpl receptor, as Tpo signalling is unimpaired in the presence of RX187. In contrast, the effects of IL-3 on CFU-Meg growth are mediated in part through Tpo and through gp130-signalling cytokines.
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September 15, 1996
Thrombopoietin stimulates colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte proliferation and megakaryocyte maturation independently of cytokines that signal through the gp130 receptor subunit
VC Broudy,
VC Broudy
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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NL Lin,
NL Lin
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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N Fox,
N Fox
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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T Taga,
T Taga
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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M Saito,
M Saito
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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K Kaushansky
K Kaushansky
University of Washington, Division of Hematology, Seattle 98195–7710, USA.
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Blood (1996) 88 (6): 2026–2032.
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VC Broudy, NL Lin, N Fox, T Taga, M Saito, K Kaushansky; Thrombopoietin stimulates colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte proliferation and megakaryocyte maturation independently of cytokines that signal through the gp130 receptor subunit. Blood 1996; 88 (6): 2026–2032. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V88.6.2026.bloodjournal8862026
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