Constitutive expression of Mpl ligand transcripts during thrombocytopenia or thrombocytosis.
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Mpl ligand (thrombopoietin [TPO]) is the physiological regulator of platelet production. In mice, mRNA encoding the Mpl ligand (Mpl-L) is predominantly found by Northern blot analysis in the liver and kidney. To investigate the mode of regulation of the Mpl-L gene, we have developed several experimental models of severe thrombocytopenia differing in their kinetics and an opposite model of chronic thrombocytosis. Northern analysis performed at various times after induction of a thrombocytopenic state demonstrates that, whatever the number of circulating platelets, no change in Mpl-L mRNA level occurs in liver and kidney. By ribonuclease protection assays, we analyzed the ratios between mRNAs coding for the wild-type Mpl-L form and various splice variants encoding inactive or nonsecreted Mpl-L proteins. No modification in levels of these various isoforms was detected confirming the data of a previous report. Because the highest level of Mpl-L bioactivity in sera was observed only in mice with drastically reduced numbers of both platelets and megakaryocytes, these results further suggest that not only platelets, but also megakaryocytes, must be involved in the regulation of the level of circulating Mpl-L. In addition, we show that no downregulation of wild-type Mpl-L mRNA and no change in the ratio of Mpl-L mRNA isoforms were detected in mice in which a chronic thrombocytosis was induced. Together, these different models extend and further confirm that the regulation of Mpl-L does not occur at a transcriptional level or by a modulation in the ratios of Mpl-L mRNA isoforms.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Blood
دوره 88 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1996