혈소판 감소를 동반하는 질병별 혈중 Thrombopoietin과 골수단핵구세포의 거핵구집락형성
- Author(s)
- 조진선; 최병규; 조윤정; 김흥식; 강진무; Jin Sun Cho; Byung Kyu Choe; Yoon Jung Cho; Heung Sik Kim; Chin Moo Kang
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kim, Heung Sik; Kang, Chin Moo
- Department
- Dept. of Pediatrics (소아청소년학)
- Journal Title
- 대한소아혈액종양학회지
- Issued Date
- 2000
- Volume
- 7
- Issue
- 2
- Abstract
- Purpose: Thrombocytopenia is a serious life threatening consequence in patients with bone marrow failure syndrome. Thrombopoietin (TPO), recently cloned by several groups has been shown to be a key regulation of megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis. Recent studies have demonstrated a positive or negative relationship between TPO levels and platelet counts due to underlying disease states. To clarify the role of TPO in thrombocytopenic condition we determined plasma TPO levels and megakaryocyte colony assay.
Methods: TPO levels were measured in thrombocytopenic patient with aplastic anemia, chemotherapy induced bone marrow failure, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and in newborn by ELISA (Quantikine™, R&D System, USA). Controls were short statured normal children with normal platelet counts. Plasma was preserved in - 20°C until test. CFU-mega was determined by MegaCuItTM (Stem Cell Tech. Inc., Canada). Ficoll separated mononuclear cells were cultured for 10 - 12 days with TPO or stem cell factor (SCF) in 37°C 5% CO2 atmosphere, colonies were fixed, stained and examined with inverted microscope. Results were analysed by Student-t test.
Results: TPO levels were markedly increased in aplastic anemia and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia compared to those of normal controls. Patients with ITP had decreased level of plasma TPO. There was inverse relationship between platelet count and TPO levels for patients with aplastic anemia and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia. There was no definite relationship between platelet counts and TPO levels but inverse relationship between platelet counts and PDW levels in neonates was noted. The levels of TPO were increased after improvement of platelet in thrombocytopenic neonate. Megakaryocyte colonies were increased in the mononuclear cells of the patients with ITP and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia. There was little colony formation in aplastic anemia. TPO had no definite effect in megakaryocyte colony formation but SCF increased colony formation.
Conclusion: TPO levels were increased in aplastic anemia and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia but decreased in ITP. There was inverse relationship between platelet count and TPO levels in aplastic anemia and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia. Thus TPO could be useful for differentiate the etiology of thrombocytopenia. Megakaryocyte colony was increased in ITP and chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia, but decreased in aplastic anemia. SCF was effective in megakaryocyte colony formation. TPO and SCF will be helpful to increase platelet in thrombocytopenic patients. However, further study will be needed.Keywords: Thrombocytopenia, Thrombopoietin, CFU-Mega
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