Cell surface phenotyping of megakaryoblasts

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Surface phenotypic characterization of megakaryoblasts, identified by platelet peroxidase activity, was investigated in four patients who showed increased proliferation of megakaryoblasts: one patient with typical features of acute leukemia, one presenting with acute myelofibrosis, and two with Down's syndrome in whom blasts disappeared spontaneously (transient abnormal myelopoiesis, TAM). MY10 and/or MY9 antigens were expressed on the surface of some megakaryoblasts, but MY7, and MY4, antigens specific to granulocytic or monocytic cells, were not. Some megakaryoblasts were positive for only anti-HLA-DR antibodies. It was speculated that, during the differentiation of the megakaryocytic lineage, MY9 antigen appears transiently on the surface of megakaryoblasts that have lost HLA-DR antigens and have gained the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antigen. This study also demonstrated that the proliferating blasts in some patients with TAM were mainly megakaryoblasts and suggested that the target cells in TAM are CFU-GEMM.

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Koike, T., Aoki, S., Maruyama, S., Narita, M., Ishizuka, T., Imanaka, H., … Shibata, A. (1987). Cell surface phenotyping of megakaryoblasts. Blood, 69(3), 957–960. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v69.3.957.bloodjournal693957

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