Megakaryocyte growth and development factor (MGDF): an Mpl ligand and cytokine that regulates thrombopoiesis.

T A Neumann, M Foote
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Abstract

Megakaryocyte growth and development factor (MGDF) is a ligand for the Mpl receptor related to thrombopoietin (TPO). MGDF stimulates megakaryocytopoiesis and thrombopoiesis, and is highly selective to cells bearing the Mpl receptor. Studies done in rodents, nonhuman primates, and humans have confirmed that MGDF can increase platelet counts in normal and chemotherapy- or radiotherapy-treated subjects. Platelet function and physiology remain normal after MGDF administration, with no effect on platelet aggregation. Pegylated recombinant human MGDF (PEG-rHuMGDF) was used clinically with initial success. Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy showed dose-dependent increases in platelet counts and increases in bone marrow megakaryocytes. Clinical development of PEG-rHuMGDF was halted owing to the formation of neutralizing antibodies in some patients and normal volunteers who received the drug. The application of exogenous recombinant Mpl ligands should be explored in the setting of randomized clinical trials and the findings extended to mobilization of CD34+ stem cells, ex vivo expansion techniques, and use in platelet abnormalities.

巨核细胞生长发育因子(megakyocyte growth and development factor, MGDF):一种调节血小板生成的Mpl配体和细胞因子。
巨核细胞生长发育因子(MGDF)是与血小板生成素(TPO)相关的Mpl受体的配体。MGDF刺激巨核细胞生成和血小板生成,并且对携带Mpl受体的细胞具有高度选择性。在啮齿类动物、非人灵长类动物和人类中进行的研究证实,MGDF可以增加正常和化疗或放疗受试者的血小板计数。MGDF给药后血小板功能和生理保持正常,对血小板聚集无影响。聚乙二醇化重组人MGDF (PEG-rHuMGDF)在临床应用取得初步成功。接受化疗的癌症患者血小板计数和骨髓巨核细胞呈剂量依赖性增加。PEG-rHuMGDF的临床开发由于在一些接受药物治疗的患者和正常志愿者中形成中和抗体而停止。外源性重组Mpl配体的应用应在随机临床试验的背景下进行探索,并将研究结果扩展到CD34+干细胞的动员、体外扩增技术和血小板异常的应用。
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