Thrombopoietin (Tpo) is a cytokine that specifically regulates megakaryocyte maturation and platelet production. Little is known about the molecular and cellular mechanism of the Tpo-induced megakaryocyte maturation process including polyploidization and platelet release. To study Tpo- induced megakaryocyte differentiation, a mouse cell line FD-TPO, which responds and grows with Tpo, was established from a interleukin-3-dependent hematopoietic progenitor cell line FDC-P2. The FD-TPO cells, expressing endogenous Tpo receptor, grew with Tpo in a dose-dependent manner. Further, Tpo stimulation dramatically induced expression of megakaryocyte/erythroid- specific transcription factors GATA-1 and NF-E2 in FD-TPO cells. Flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that expression of platelet-specific cell surface antigens including CD61 (GPIIIa) dramatically increased in Tpo- stimulated FD-TPO cells and that expression of myeloid-specific antigens, Gr- 1 and Mac-1, decreased. Therefore, we concluded that the binding of Tpo to FD-TPO cells induces not only cell growth but also differentiation into mature megakaryocyte-like cells, and thus this cell line was found to be useful for the study of Tpo receptor-mediated growth and differentiation signals.
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Nagata, Y., Nagahisa, H., Aida, Y., Okutomi, K., Nagasawa, T., & Todokoro, K. (1995). Thrombopoietin induces megakaryocyte differentiation in hematopoietic progenitor FDC-P2 cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(34), 19673–19675. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.34.19673
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