2005
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-04-1320
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A pathobiologic pathway linking thrombopoietin, GATA-1, and TGF-β1 in the development of myelofibrosis

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“…The expression of CXCR4 on the surface of the circulating CD117 pos cells was analyzed as well. As previously described 12 , the blood from Gata1 low mice contains greater numbers of progenitor cells than the blood from wild type littermates (Table 1 and Figure 4B). The contour plots of the CXCR4 staining of the CD117 pos cells in the blood and in the marrow of Gata1 low mice were identical ( Figure 4B).…”
Section: Stem/progenitor Cells From the Marrow And The Blood Of Gata1supporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The expression of CXCR4 on the surface of the circulating CD117 pos cells was analyzed as well. As previously described 12 , the blood from Gata1 low mice contains greater numbers of progenitor cells than the blood from wild type littermates (Table 1 and Figure 4B). The contour plots of the CXCR4 staining of the CD117 pos cells in the blood and in the marrow of Gata1 low mice were identical ( Figure 4B).…”
Section: Stem/progenitor Cells From the Marrow And The Blood Of Gata1supporting
confidence: 73%
“…Alternatively, anatomical abnormalities may not be sufficient to alter the balance of events that result in the retention of stem/progenitor cells within the marrow. Other parameters, such as changes in chemokine levels 10,[12][13][14] and/or disruption of adhesive interactions favoring retention of stem/progenitor cells within the marrow 15 , may be operational.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include TGF-b, mainly TGF-b1, basic fibroblast growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor. [105][106][107][108] Some of the strongest evidence for a prominent role of TGF-b in the generation of myelofibrosis involved the use of BM cells from Tgf-b1 null mice. To induce myelofibrosis, irradiated mice were transplanted with BM cells transduced with vectors containing the thrombopoietin gene.…”
Section: Spotlightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…145 A pathway linking Tpo, GATA-1 and TGF-b in the development of myelofibrosis was invoked, given that mice expressing low levels of the transcription factor GATA-1 also develop myelofibrosis. 146 …”
Section: Mpns and Tgf-bmentioning
confidence: 99%