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    <!-- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL_0000049 -->

    <Class rdf:about="http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL_0000049">
        <rdfs:label>common myeloid progenitor</rdfs:label>
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        <ns4:IAO_0000115>A progenitor cell committed to myeloid lineage, including the megakaryocyte and erythroid lineages.</ns4:IAO_0000115>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>multipotential myeloid stem cell</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <oboInOwl:hasDbXref>BTO:0004730</oboInOwl:hasDbXref>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>colony forming unit granulocyte, erythrocyte, macrophage, and megakaryocyte</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>pluripotent stem cell (bone marrow)</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <rdfs:comment>This cell type is intended to be compatible with any vertebrate common myeloid progenitor.  For mammalian CMP known to be CD34-positive, please use the term &#39;common myeloid progenitor, CD34-positive&#39; (CL_0001059).</rdfs:comment>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>CFU-S</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
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        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>CMP</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>CFU-GEMM</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <skos:prefLabel>common myeloid progenitor</skos:prefLabel>
        <oboInOwl:hasDbXref>ZFA:0009021</oboInOwl:hasDbXref>
        <oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>myeloid stem cell</oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym>
        <oboInOwl:hasExactSynonym>common myeloid precursor</oboInOwl:hasExactSynonym>
        <dcterms:description>The common myeloid progenitor (CMP) is a multipotent cell that serves as a crucial intermediary within the overall framework of hematopoietic cell differentiation, which is the process of blood cell production. This part of the hematopoiesis process leads to the formation of myeloid lineage cells, which includes granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), monocytes, erythrocytes (red blood cells), and megakaryocytes (platelet-forming cells). 
The primary function of common myeloid progenitors is differentiation and proliferation into various types of mature blood cells, thereby providing a critical contribution to maintaining homeostasis within the body&#39;s immune and circulatory systems. Single-cell analyses have shown that the CMP cell population is heterogeneous with at least two distinct subpopulations, characterized by different cell surface markers and likely already committed to downstream differentiation into either the granulocyte/macrophage lineage or the megakaryocyte/erythrocyte lineage-restricted progenitor. 
The destiny of a CMP is influenced by numerous cytokines and growth factors in its environment that promote differentiation along specific lineages. For example, IL-3 and GM-CSF stimulate the production of eosinophils, which are essential for the body’s defense against allergens and help fight fungal and parasitic infections. 
By being able to differentiate into a wide range of different immune cells, common myeloid progenitors play a crucial role in the body&#39;s ability to respond to injuries, infections, and other physiological challenges.

(This extended description was generated by ChatGPT and reviewed by the CellGuide team, who added references, and by the CL editors, who approved it for inclusion in CL. It may contain information that applies only to some subtypes and species, and so should not be considered definitional.)</dcterms:description>
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        <rdfs:label>megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell</rdfs:label>
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        <rdfs:label>common lymphoid progenitor</rdfs:label>
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        <rdfs:label>granulocyte monocyte progenitor cell</rdfs:label>
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        <rdfs:label>hematopoietic oligopotent progenitor cell</rdfs:label>
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