The study presented here, performed on the bone marrow from patients with idiopathic myelofibrosis (MF) and on a murine model of MF, demonstrates a pathological interaction between PMN leukocytes and megakaryocyte (Mk), correlated with MF development. The data obtained revealed abnormal subcellular P-selectin distribution, which appeared to correlate with excessive and pathological emperipolesis of PMN leukocytes within Mk, leading to the destruction of Mk storage organelles and leakage of alpha-granular contents into the bone marrow microenvironment. The prominent role of growth factors, PDGF and TGFbeta, stored in the Mk alpha-granular compartment in the generation of MF has been previously largely documented.
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