Figure 2.
Neutrophil transit time through MKs is bimodally distributed: fast and slow EP. Mature MKs were stained with anti-CD41 AF488 (green) and coincubated with fresh bone marrow cells stained with anti-Ly6G AF594 (red). DNA was stained with DRAQ5 (blue). (A) Histogram depicting the duration of neutrophil transit through MKs of 28 EP events reveals a bimodal distribution with peaks between 0 and 10 minutes (fast EP) and >60 minutes (slow EP). Results pooled from 5 independent experiments. Bimodality was confirmed by Hartigan’s dip test (D = 0.16, P = 7.89 × 10−7). (B-C) Images were obtained using a W1 Yokogawa Spinning Disk Confocal attached to a Nikon Ti inverted microscope with a Plan Fluor 40x/1.3 Oil DIC H/N2 objective. Scale bars, 10 µm. (B) Representative image sequence of fast EP. The neutrophil (*) enters the MK on the right side, migrates through the MK cytoplasm, and egresses on the opposite side within 10 minutes. (C) Representative image sequence of slow EP. The neutrophil (*) is already inside the MK at the beginning of the image acquisition and remains inside for at least 60 minutes, showing no migration inside the MK.

Neutrophil transit time through MKs is bimodally distributed: fast and slow EP. Mature MKs were stained with anti-CD41 AF488 (green) and coincubated with fresh bone marrow cells stained with anti-Ly6G AF594 (red). DNA was stained with DRAQ5 (blue). (A) Histogram depicting the duration of neutrophil transit through MKs of 28 EP events reveals a bimodal distribution with peaks between 0 and 10 minutes (fast EP) and >60 minutes (slow EP). Results pooled from 5 independent experiments. Bimodality was confirmed by Hartigan’s dip test (D = 0.16, P = 7.89 × 10−7). (B-C) Images were obtained using a W1 Yokogawa Spinning Disk Confocal attached to a Nikon Ti inverted microscope with a Plan Fluor 40x/1.3 Oil DIC H/N2 objective. Scale bars, 10 µm. (B) Representative image sequence of fast EP. The neutrophil (*) enters the MK on the right side, migrates through the MK cytoplasm, and egresses on the opposite side within 10 minutes. (C) Representative image sequence of slow EP. The neutrophil (*) is already inside the MK at the beginning of the image acquisition and remains inside for at least 60 minutes, showing no migration inside the MK.

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