- Stem cell factor and NSC87877 combine to enhance c-Kit mediated proliferation of human megakaryoblastic cells.
Stem cell factor and NSC87877 combine to enhance c-Kit mediated proliferation of human megakaryoblastic cells.
Enhancement of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) proliferation is a central aim in bone marrow transplantation (BMT). A stem cell factor (SCF) and c-Kit mediated extracellular signaling trigger proliferation of HSCs. This signaling is negatively regulated by protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), SHP-1 and SHP-2. Although NSC87877 (N) is known to inhibit SHP-1/SHP-2, c-Kit-mediated HSCs proliferation by inhibiting SHP-1/SHP-2 has not been reported. This study investigated the combined effect of SCF (S) and N in c-Kit mediated proliferation and underlying mechanisms. The growth of human megakaryoblastic cell line, MO7e and HSCs, upon treatment with S and N alone, and in combination was assessed by PrestoBlue staining. The expression of c-Kit, phosphorylated c-Kit, SHP-1/SHP-2 and HePTP inhibition using S and N treatment were evaluated in the MO7e cells. Megakaryoblast cell proliferation was determined by quantification of Ki-67+, S-phase, BrdU+ and CFDA-SE+ cells using flow cytometry. The combination of S and N leads to enhanced cell growth compared with either S or N alone. Collectively, the results reveal a novel mechanism by which S in combination with N significantly enhances proliferation of human megakaryoblast cells. The pretreatment of N before S enhances proliferation of cells than S alone. This promising combination would likely play an essential role in enhancing the proliferation of cells.