| Literature DB >> 9209447 |
H Konishi1, T Ochiya, H Sakamoto, M Tsukamoto, Y Yasuda, T Muto, T Sugimura, M Terada.
Abstract
A novel biological function of HST-1 protein (FGF-4) was investigated by constructing an adenovirus vector containing the HST-1 cDNA and applied for thrombocytopenia as a gene therapy. A single intraperitoneal injection of the replication-deficient adenovirus containing the HST-1 gene (Adex1HST-1) into mice caused a two-fold increase in peripheral platelet count for 30 days, and effectively prevented experimentally induced thrombocytopenia. Studies of Adex1HST-1-infected or HST-1 protein-treated megakaryocytic Dami cells suggested that HST-1 protein promotes megakaryocyte maturation, and increases cytokine secretion from megakaryocyte and adhesive interactions between megakaryocyte and endothelial cells. Colony assay revealed that HST-1 protein stimulated CFU-MK (colony-forming unit of megakaryocyte) not alone but synergistically with early-acting cytokines such as IL-3 or Tpo (c-mpl ligand) as a megakaryocyte potentiating factor. These results have important implications for clinical application of the Adex1HST-1 for thrombocytopenia.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9209447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leukemia ISSN: 0887-6924 Impact factor: 11.528