Title : Disparate effects of interleukin 11 and thrombopoietin on megakaryocytopoiesis in vitro - Taguchi_2001_Cytokine_15_241 |
Author(s) : Taguchi K , Saitoh M , Arai Y , Momose K , Ogawa Y , Yasuda S , Miyata K |
Ref : Cytokine , 15 :241 , 2001 |
Abstract :
The effects of interleukin-11 (IL-11) and thrombopoietin (TPO) on murine megakaryocytopoiesis were studied using a serum-free culture system. Acting alone, both IL-11 and TPO increased the number of acetylcholinesterase (AchE)(+)cells (megakaryocytes), the latter being more potent than the former. TPO, but not IL-11, increased the mean AchE activity per megakaryocyte (AchE activity/megakaryocyte). TPO increased both the number of megakaryocytes with high ploidy, and of those with low ploidy. In contrast, IL-11 increased only the number of megakaryocytes with high ploidy. The effect of TPO on megakaryocyte ploidy was stronger than that of IL-11. Both IL-11 and TPO increased the proportion of large megakaryocytes, but the latter was more potent than the former. While the stimulatory effects of IL-11 and TPO on the number of megakaryocytes were enhanced by IL-3 or stem cell factor (SCF), synergism of IL-11 or TPO with IL-3 or SCF in stimulating AchE activity/megakaryocyte was inconsistent. IL-11 and TPO stimulated the formation of colony-forming units of megakaryocyte in the presence of IL-3, but not alone, with similar maximum colony numbers for both cytokines. Our findings thus demonstrate that IL-11 principally stimulates megakaryocyte maturation rather than the proliferation of megakaryocytes, whereas TPO stimulates both. |
PubMedSearch : Taguchi_2001_Cytokine_15_241 |
PubMedID: 11594788 |
Taguchi K, Saitoh M, Arai Y, Momose K, Ogawa Y, Yasuda S, Miyata K (2001)
Disparate effects of interleukin 11 and thrombopoietin on megakaryocytopoiesis in vitro
Cytokine
15 :241
Taguchi K, Saitoh M, Arai Y, Momose K, Ogawa Y, Yasuda S, Miyata K (2001)
Cytokine
15 :241