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BACKGROUND: We previously reported that the expressions of two CXC chemokines, neutrophil activating peptide-2 (NAP-2) and platelet factor-4 (PF-4), were induced by megakaryocyte-specific cytokine thrombopoietin (TPO) in mouse bone marrow megakaryocytes. The roles of these chemokines on megakaryocyte maturation/differentiation processes, including polyploidization and proplatelet formation (PPF) remain unresolved. RESULTS: NAP-2 and PF-4 suppressed the PPF of mature megakaryocytes freshly prepared from mouse bone marrow as well as that of the megakaryocyte progenitors, c-Kit+CD41+ cells, isolated from mouse bone marrow and cultured with TPO. NAP-2 and PF-4 inhibited polyploidization of c-Kit+CD41+ cells in the presence of TPO, and also inhibited the proliferation of c-Kit+CD41+ cells. CONCLUSIONS: NAP-2 and PF-4 produced by TPO stimulation in megakaryocytes suppress megakaryocyte maturation and proliferation as a feedback control.
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