Leukemia Research
Volume 26, Issue 10 , Pages 955-963, October 2002

Comparative analysis of the in vitro proliferation and expansion of hematopoietic progenitors from patients with aplastic anemia and myelodysplasia

  • Guadalupe Martı́nez-Jaramillo

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Eugenia Flores-Figueroa

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Elizabeth Sánchez-Valle

      Affiliations

    • Hematology Department, “Bernardo Sepúlveda” Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Guillermo Gutiérrez-Espı́ndola

      Affiliations

    • Hematology Department, “Bernardo Sepúlveda” Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Enrique Gómez-Morales

      Affiliations

    • Hematology Department, “Bernardo Sepúlveda” Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Juan José Montesinos

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Patricia Flores-Guzmán

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Antonieta Chávez-González

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • J.Antonio Alvarado-Moreno

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
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  • Hector Mayani

      Affiliations

    • Oncological Research Unit, Oncology Hospital, National Medical Center, IMSS, Avenue Cuauhtemoc 330, Col. Doctores, 06720 Mexico City DF, Mexico
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +52-5-627-6959; fax: +52-5-761-0952

Received 4 December 2001; accepted 15 February 2002.

Abstract 

Aplastic anemia (AA) and myelodysplasia (MDS) show great similarities in their biology. To date, however, it is still unclear to what extent hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) from AA and MDS share biological properties and what the functional differences are between them. In trying to address this issue, in the present study we have analyzed, in a comparative manner, the proliferation and expansion capacities of bone marrow (BM) progenitor cells from AA and MDS in response to recombinant cytokines. BM samples from normal subjects (NBM) and patients with AA and MDS were enriched for HPC by immunomagnetic-based negative selection. Selected cells were cultured in the absence (control) or in the presence of early-acting cytokines (Mix I), or early-, intermediate- and late-acting cytokines (Mix II). Proliferation and expansion were assessed periodically. In NBM and MDS cultures apoptosis was also determined. In NBM cultures, Mix I induced a nine-fold increase in total cell numbers and a 3.6-fold increase in colony-forming cell (CFC) numbers. In Mix II-supplemented cultures, total cells were increased 643-fold, and CFC 12.4-fold. In AA cultures, no proliferation or expansion were observed in Mix I-supplemented cultures, whereas only a four-fold increase in total cell numbers was observed in the presence of Mix II. In MDS cultures, a 12-fold increase in total cells and a 2.9-fold increase in CFC were observed in the presence of Mix I; on the other hand, Mix II induced a 224-fold increase in total cells and a 5.9-fold increase in CFC. Apoptosis was reduced in cytokine-supplemented cultures from NBM. In contrast, Mix II induced a significant increase in the rate of apoptosis in MDS cultures. Our results demonstrate that, as compared to their normal counterparts, AA and MDS progenitors are deficient in their proliferation and expansion potentials. Such a deficiency is clearly more pronounced in AA cells, which seem to be unable to respond to several cytokines. MDS progenitors, on the other hand, are capable to proliferate and expand in response to cytokines; however, their rate of apoptosis is increased by intermediate- and late-acting cytokines, so that the overall proliferation and expansion are significantly lower than those of normal progenitor cells.

Keywords:  Aplastic anemia, Apoptosis, Cytokines, Expansion, In vitro, Myelodysplasia, Progenitors, Proliferation

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PII: S0145-2126(02)00042-5

Leukemia Research
Volume 26, Issue 10 , Pages 955-963, October 2002