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pubmed-article:15665119pubmed:abstractTextIdiopathic myelofibrosis (IM) is a disease characterized by marrow fibrosis, abnormal stem/progenitor cell trafficking, and extramedullary hematopoiesis frequently associated with alterations in megakaryocytes (Mks). Mice harboring genetic alterations in either the extrinsic (ectopic thrombopoietin expression, TPO(high) mice) or intrinsic (hypomorphic GATA-1 mutation, GATA-1(low) mice) control of Mk differentiation develop myelofibrosis, a syndrome similar to IM. The relationship, if any, between the pathobiologic mechanism leading to the development of myelofibrosis in the 2 animal models is not understood. Here we show that plasma from GATA-1(low) mice contained normal levels of TPO. On the other hand, Mks from TPO-treated wild-type animals (TPO(high) mice), as those from GATA-1(low) animals, had similar morphologic abnormalities and contained low GATA-1. In both animal models, development of myelofibrosis was associated with high transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) content in extracellular fluids of marrow and spleen. Surprisingly, TPO treatment of GATA-1(low) mice restored the GATA-1 content in Mks and halted both defective thrombocytopoiesis and fibrosis. These data indicate that the TPO(high) and GATA-1(low) alterations are linked in an upstream-downstream relationship along a pathobiologic pathway leading to development of myelofibrosis in mice and, possibly, of IM in humans.lld:pubmed
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