Induction of megakaryocyte differentiation by a novel pregnancy-specific hormone

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Maturation of megakaryocytes and subsequent platelet release are normally regulated by a network of cytokines, including thrombopoietin and various interleukins. Because abnormal platelet production and activation have been implicated in gestational pathologies, additional pregnancy- specific cytokines may play important roles in the regulation of megakaryocytopoiesis. Consistent with this hypothesis, we have found that the hormone prolactin-like protein E, a placental hormone that we have recently characterized, targets megakaryocytes through a specific cell surface receptor and induces megakaryocyte differentiation through a gp130-dependent signal transduction pathway.

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Lin, J., & Linzer, D. I. H. (1999). Induction of megakaryocyte differentiation by a novel pregnancy-specific hormone. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(30), 21485–21489. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.30.21485

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