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The effects of recombinant cytokines on the ploidy of human megakaryocytes derived from megakaryocyte progenitors were studied using serum-free agar cultures. Nonadherent and T cell-depleted marrow cells were cultured for 14 days. Megakaryocyte colonies were identified in situ by the alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase technique, using monoclonal antibody against platelet IIb/IIIa. The ploidy of individual megakaryocytes in colonies was determined by microfluorometry with DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) staining. Recombinant human interleukin 3 (rhIL-3) and recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) supported megakaryocyte colony formation in a dose-dependent manner. However, both rhIL-3 and rhGM-CSF had no definite ability to increase the ploidy values. Recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEpo) or recombinant human macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhM-CSF) by itself did not stimulate the growth of megakaryocyte progenitors. rhEpo or rhM-CSF, however, stimulated increases in the number, size and ploidy values of megakaryocyte colonies in the presence of rhIL-3 or rhGM-CSF. Recombinant human interleukin 6 (rhIL-6) showed no capacity to generate or enhance megakaryocyte colony formation when added to the culture alone or in combination with rhIL-3. rhIL-6, however, increased the ploidy values in colonies when added with rhIL-3. These results show that rhEpo, rhM-CSF and rhIL-6 affect endomitosis and that two factors are required for megakaryocyte development.  相似文献   

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We have previously reported that human platelet factor 4 (PF4) and beta-thromboglobulin inhibit human megakaryocyte (meg) colony formation in vitro. Here, we report further findings concerning the effect of PF4 as well as another platelet-derived factor: connective tissue-activating peptide (CTAP-III). Addition of these factors (2.5-10 micrograms/ml) into normal marrow cultures resulted in a significant decrease of meg colonies, especially the mixed-meg colonies, BFU-meg and large CFU-meg, suggesting that they inhibit both proliferation and maturation of meg progenitor cells, with a predominant effect on earlier progenitor cells. Comparison of the effects of the two factors showed that their major effects were similar, with some difference in inhibitory degree. These results indicate that both PF4 and CTAP-III are potent inhibitors of meg colony formation and involved in negative autocrine regulation of megakaryocytopoiesis.  相似文献   

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The effect of low oxygen tension on the growth of human hemopoietic progenitor cells in bone marrow was investigated using the semisolid methylcellulose colony assay. The clonal growth of granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (CFU-gm), early (BFU-e) and late (CFU-e) erythroid progenitors, megakaryocyte progenitors (CFU-meg) and pluripotent progenitors (CFU-mix) improved more markedly incubation at the low oxygen tension (5%) than in conventional air (20%). The thiol compound 2-mercaptoethanol had a strong additive effect on colony growth in conventional air, but little or no effect in the low oxygen tension. These results suggest that enhancement of colony growth in the low oxygen tension may be due to a decrease in the production of oxygen intermediates.  相似文献   

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The effects of recombinant human hemopoietic growth factors on early and late human erythroid progenitors (BFU-e and CFU-e) were investigated in serum-free cultures. Recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEpo) induced the formation of not only human CFU-e-derived colonies but also human BFU-e-derived bursts. Recombinant human interleukin 3 (rhIL-3) alone did not induce the formation of human BFU-e-derived bursts and human CFU-e-derived colonies. In the presence of rhEpo, rhIL-3 dose dependently increased the number of bursts stimulated by rhEpo, although rhIL-3 did not have the augmentative effect on human CFU-e growth. On the other hand, rhIL-3 did not stimulate the formation of murine BFU-e-derived bursts, and murine IL-3 did not stimulate the formation of human BFU-e-derived bursts. The results indicated that the burst-promoting activity of IL-3 was species-specific between human and murine cells. Recombinant human GM-CSF (rhGM-CSF) or recombinant human G-CSF (rhG-CSF) failed to induce human burst formation and did not augment the effect of rhEpo on human burst formation. The results of the present study suggest that in vitro, IL-3 can stimulate BFU-e in collaboration with Epo, but GM-CSF and G-CSF do not stimulate BFU-e growth in the presence or absence of Epo.  相似文献   

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Recombinant human interleukin 11 (rhIL-11) has previously been shown to ameliorate thrombocytopenia in several animal models. To elucidate the mechanisms involved in rhIL-11-induced hematopoiesis, a kinetic analysis of megakaryopoiesis was performed in mitomycin C (MMC)-induced myelosuppressive mice. Mice intravenously injected with MMC (2 mg/kg) for two consecutive days from day -1 developed severe thrombocytopenia with a nadir of platelet counts at 24x10(4)/microl on day 12 and neutropenia. Treatment with rhIL-11 (500 microg/kg/day) from day 1 to 21 significantly ameliorated the degree and duration of thrombocytopenia and enhanced the platelet recovery, and also enhanced the recovery from neutropenia. In MMC-treated mice, the decreases in bone marrow megakaryocyte progenitors and megakaryocyte counts preceded the decrease in platelet counts by MMC treatment. RhIL-11 induced an increase in the number of megakaryocyte progenitors from day 4 to 14, followed by an increase in the megakaryocytes by day 20. There was a ploidy shift in megakaryocytes towards lower ploidy cells by day 9 in myelosuppressed mice. RhIL-11 caused a shift towards a higher ploidy with 32 and 64N on day 4, and 32N on day 14. These results suggest that rhIL-11 ameliorates the thrombocytopenia via the stimulation of both the maturation and commitment followed by the proliferation of megakaryocytic cells.  相似文献   

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Urinary extracts from idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) patients, aplastic anemia (AA) patients and normal subjects were investigated for their effects on in vivo platelet production, and both in vitro and in vivo megakaryocytopoiesis in rodents. Daily intraperitoneal injection of 1.2 absorbance units (AU, A278) of urinary protein for three consecutive days induced statistically significant increases in rat blood platelet numbers. This increase was observed for 1 of 4 ITP urinary extracts and for all 3 AA urinary extracts, and occurred 24 h after the final injection. In vitro levels of megakaryocyte colony-stimulating factor (Meg-CSF) in ITP urinary extracts were similar to those of normal urinary extracts, and were in dramatic contrast to the markedly elevated levels of Meg-CSF in extracts from AA urine. A single intraperitoneal injection of 0.5 AU of AA urinary protein induced a significant increase in spleen-derived megakaryocyte colony-forming cells (CFU-meg) 48 h past injection. In the group injected with ITP urinary extract, CFU-meg levels remained within normal limits. These results provide evidence that urinary extracts of ITP patients do not contain increased levels of Meg-CSF and a factor which directly stimulates in vivo CFU-meg production, and that the decrease in circulating platelet numbers that is characteristic of ITP patients is not a primary in vivo determinant in the elaboration of these factors.  相似文献   

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Extracellular killing is regarded as one of the main functions of eosinophils. Therefore, a cytotoxicity assay against antibody-coated Daudi-lymphoma cells was established to measure cytokine effects on peripheral blood eosinophils from healthy volunteers. Optimal time of exposure to cytokines and half optimal concentrations (EC50) were determined and the capability of various cytokines to enhance cytotoxicity of eosinophils was compared. Thus, after 24 h with cytokine, the highest activation of eosinophils was observed with recombinant human rhIFN-gamma (EC50 = 0.2 U/ml), followed by the known activators of eosinophils recombinant human granulocyte/macrophage CSF (rhGM-CSF), rhIL-3, and murine IL-5 (mIL-5). rhIFN-alpha and natural human IFN-beta (nhIFN-beta) enhanced cytotoxicity as well. On the other hand, in short term assays, eosinophils were not stimulated by IFN and the strongest stimulator was rhGM-CSF (EC50 = 0.2 U/ml), followed by rhIL-3, mIL-5, rhTNF, and rhIL-4. With rhTNF-alpha enhancement was more pronounced on freshly isolated eosinophils (EC50 = 0.6 U/ml) and declined with time. No significant stimulation was detected with rhG-CSF, rhIL-1 beta, rhIL-2, rhIL-6, and rhIL-8. On neutrophils, rhIL-8 enhanced cytotoxicity, but the stimulation was weak in relation to other neutrophil activators. Studies on the mechanism of cytotoxic activity revealed that cytotoxicity required opsonization of targets with specific antibody. FMF analysis was performed demonstrating that freshly isolated eosinophils express Fc-gamma RII (CD32), small amounts of Fc-gamma RIII (CD16), but not Fc-gamma RI (CD64). In experiments with blocking antibodies to Fc-gamma R cytotoxicity was restricted to Fc-gamma RII. Expression of Fc-gamma RII was not enhanced by rhGM-CSF, rhTNF-alpha, and mIL-5, but a significant increase in the number of positive cells was observed after incubation with rhIFN-gamma for 24 h (p less than 0.05). In addition, enhanced viability of eosinophils was observed when cultured in the presence of rhIFN-gamma, rhIFN-alpha, rhGM-CSF, and rhTNF-alpha, but not of rhG-CSF and rhIL-2. Thus, IFN appear to be another class of activators of eosinophils, characterized by their delayed type of action.  相似文献   

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The effect of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) on three developmental stages of megakaryocytopoiesis was investigated. Using a murine bone marrow agar culture system, titrated doses of TGFβ1 were added to cultures assaying primitive high proliferative megakaryocyte progenitors, committed megakaryocyte precursors, and nondividing, endoreduplicating megakaryocytes. The growth of high proliferative megakaryocyte colony-forming cells (HPP-CFU-Mk) that require the growth factors interleukins-1, 3 and 6 (IL-1 + IL-3 + IL-6) for colony detection was abrogated by the addition of 1 ng TGFβ1/ml. The sensitivity of committed megakaryocyte progenitors (colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte, CFU-Mk) to TGFβ1 depended on the growth factor combination. TGFβ1 (1 ng/ml) completely inhibited megakaryocyte colony formation from CFU-Mk only in cultures stimulated by low doses of IL-3. TGFβ1 (> 10 ng/ml) could only marginally inhibit megakaryocyte colony forrmation generated in the presence of either high doses of IL-3 or the combination of low dose IL-3 + IL-6. TGFβ1 inhibited both IL-3-dependent and IL-6-dependent megakaryocyte growth but tenfold higher doses of TGFβ1 were required to inhibit growth generated by the combination of IL-3 + IL-6. The data showed that the capacity of TGFβ1 to inhibit distinct differentiation stages of the megakaryocytopoietic lineage depended on the concentration and combination of growth factors involved. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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In order to clarify the mechanism(s) of increased splenic hematopoiesis noted in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-injected mice, the effects of spleen cell-conditioned medium (SPCM) on megakaryocyte colony (CFU-meg) formation and early erythroid (BFU-e) differentiation were investigated. After spleen cells from LPS-injected mice were incubated for 3 days, the SPCM was assayed for megakaryocyte colony-stimulating factor (Meg-CSF) in CFU-meg assay and for burst-promoting activity (BPA) and erythropoietin (Epo) in erythroid colony assays (i.e., CFU-e, BFU-e). Colony formation of CFU-meg and BFU-e peaked with the addition of 30 and 10-15% SPCM, respectively. Spleen cells from LPS-injected mice produced Meg-CSF and BPA when compared with controls. However, conditioned medium from spleen cells depleted of phagocytic cells had low Meg-CSF and BPA. SPCM did not contain detectable quantities of Epo. It appears likely that local splenic production of Meg-CSF and BPA may affect proliferation of CFU-meg and erythroid progenitor cells in the spleen.  相似文献   

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The effect of biosynthetic human insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and IGF-II on the in vitro growth of human marrow myeloid progenitors in the presence of recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (rhG-CSF), granulocyte-macrophage CSF (rhGM-CSF), or interleukin-3 (rhIL-3), was investigated. IGF-I and IGF-II similarly enhanced the growth of myeloid progenitors in cultures stimulated with any of the above hemopoietic regulators. Analysis of colony composition showed an increase in the numbers of granulocyte colonies, but no alteration in the numbers of macrophage or granulocyte/macrophage colonies. IGF-I induced an increase of 62 ± 16%, 84 ± 13%, and 107 ± 18% in granulocyte colony numbers in the presence of G-CSF, GM-CSF, or IL-3, respectively. The values for IGF-II were 66 ± 13%, 96 ± 12%, and 91 ± 12%. Similar enhancement of myeloid colony formation by both peptides was also detected in G-CSF and GM-CSF-stimulated cultures of marrow cells that had been depleted of accessory cells, while neither peptide exerted any effect in the presence of IL-3 in such cultures. The growth-promoting effects of IGF-I and IGF-II were completely abrogated by monoclonal antibodies directed against the IGF-I (Type I) membrane receptor. IGF-I and IGF-II thus appear to exert their effects on human marrow myeloid progenitors via a direct mechanism involving the Type I receptor. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Interleukin-4 (IL-4), which was originally identified as a B-cell growth factor, has been shown to produce diverse effects on hemopoietic progenitors. The present study investigated the effects of purified recombinant murine IL-4 on early hemopoetic progenitors in methylcellulose culture. IL-4 supported the formation of blast cell colonies and small granulocyte/macrophage (GM) colonies in cultures of marrow and spleen cells of normal mice as well as spleen cells of mice treated with 150 mg/kg 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 4 days earlier. When the blast cell colonies were individually picked and replated in cultures containing WEHI-3 conditioned medium and erythropoietin (Ep), a variety of colonies were seen, including mixed erythroid colonies, indicating the multipotent nature of the blast cell colonies supported by IL-4. To test whether or not IL-4 affects multipotent progenitors directly, we replated pooled blast cells in cultures under varying conditions. In the presence of Ep, both IL-3 and IL-4 supported a similar number of granulocyte/erythrocyte/macrophage/megakaryocyte (GEMM) colonies. However, the number of GM colonies supported by IL-4 was significantly smaller than that supported by IL-3. When colony-supporting abilities of IL-4 and IL-3 were compared using day-4 post-5-FU spleen and day-2 post-5-FU marrow cells, IL-4 supported the formation of fewer blast cell colonies than did IL-3. IL-4 and IL-6 revealed synergy in support of colony formation from day 2 post-5-FU marrow cells. These results indicate that murine IL-4 is another direct-acting multilineage colony-stimulating factor (multi-CSF), similar to IL-3, that acts on primitive hemopoietic progenitors.  相似文献   

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N Banu  B Deng  S D Lyman  H Avraham 《Cytokine》1999,11(9):679-688
The Flt-3 receptor is expressed in primitive haematopoietic cells and its ligand exerts proliferative effects on these cells in vitro in synergy with other cytokines. To increase our knowledge of the functional properties of the human Flt-3 ligand (FL) as relating to in vitro expansion of haematopoietic stem cells, the effects on murine haematopoiesis of FL alone or in combination with other growth factors were studied. Analysis of Flk-2/Flt-3 mRNA expression indicated that Flk-2/Flt-3 was preferentially expressed in primitive haematopoietic cell populations. To examine the expression of the Flk-2/Flt-3 receptor on megakaryocyte progenitors (CFU-Meg), Flk-2/Flt-3 positive and negative CD34(+)populations were separated from human bone marrow and cultured in a plasma clot culture system. CFU-Meg colonies were found in the Flk-2/Flt-3 negative fraction. Myeloid (CFU-GM) derived colonies appeared in the presence of FL alone. Neither FL+IL-3 nor FL+IL-3+IL-6 had any effect on the generation of megakaryocyte colonies (CFU-MK), due to the lack of FL receptor expression on megakaryocyte progenitors. Bone marrow cells remaining after 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment of mice represent a very primitive population of progenitors enriched for reconstituting stem cells. This cell population expressed FL receptors, as revealed by RT-PCR analysis. Addition of FL alone did not enhance the replication of such cells in liquid cultures as compared to controls. However, a significantly greater generation of myeloid progenitors (CFU-GM) in clonogenic assays was observed in the presence of FL+IL-3, FL+GM-CSF or FL+CSF-1. In addition, the effects of FL on in vitro expansion of murine haematopoietic stem cells were studied using lineage-negative (lin(-)) Sca-1 positive (Sca-1(+)) c-kit positive (c-kit(+)) marrow cells from 5-FU treated mice. FL enhanced the survival of primitive murine lin(-)Sca-1(+)c-kit(+)cells. FL and IL-6 were able to significantly expand murine progenitor stem cells in vitro and promote their survival. These studies strongly suggest that FL significantly and selectively enhanced the generation of myeloid progenitors in vitro and increased myeloid progenitor responsiveness to later acting growth factors. In addition, FL synergized with IL-6 to support in vitro expansion of haematopoietic progenitors and promoted the survival of lin(-)Sca-1(+)c-kit(+)cells.  相似文献   

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To determine the extent accessory cells mediate the effects of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) on human hemopoietic progenitors in vitro, we added this hemopoietin to liquid cultures of single CD34-positive marrow cells. These were selected on a fluorescence-activated cell sorter using the HPCA-1 (My10) antibody. Myeloid, erythroid and a few mixed clones developed in 13% of wells in the apparent absence of accessory cells at the beginning of culture. Although accessory cells were generated quickly from the myeloid progenitors and could have mediated the action of rhGM-CSF, this was not the case in the majority of the erythroid clones in which no other cell types were recorded. We conclude that rhGM-CSF can act directly on a subset of erythroid progenitors and probably induces a substantial number of myeloid clones directly.  相似文献   

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We previously reported that chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) primitive granulocyte-monocyte (GM) progenitors have a greatly reduced requirement for kit ligand (KL) to achieve optimal growth with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) + granulocyte-monocyte colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). Conversely, others have demonstrated that unlike normal, CML CD34+ progenitors can proliferate in response to KL as a sole stimulus. To address these seemingly paradoxical findings, we examined the growth responses of CML CD34+ GM progenitors to various cytokines with and without a potent inhibitor of Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase activity, PD173955. The heightened growth responses of CML GM progenitors to KL alone and to G-CSF + GM-CSF were abrogated by 10 nM PD173955 while having no effect on normal GM progenitors. While normal GM progenitors exhibited the expected synergistic response when KL was added to G-CSF + GM-CSF, CML GM progenitors had a minimal response; however, some synergism was restored by 10 nM PD173955. Normal erythroid progenitors require the synergistic interaction between KL and a saturating amount of erythropoietin (EPO, 1 unit) for optimal growth. In contrast, CML erythroid progenitors had up to 50% of optimal growth in KL alone, and, only a subthreshold amount of EPO (0.1 unit) was needed with KL to achieve 85% of the optimal response; these heightened growth responses were largely abrogated by 10 nM PD173955. Thus, direct evidence is provided that constitutively activated Bcr-Abl kinase pathways in primitive CML progenitors cooperate with single growth factors producing a heightened growth response, and, in so doing, disrupt the normally required synergistic interactions between KL and other cytokines to achieve activation and optimal growth of primitive progenitors. Coupled with our previous findings that a larger than normal proportion of CML primitive progenitors are at a later stage of maturation, we propose that this disruption of normal synergistic responses leads to increased progenitor recruitment into a committed pool by a process of accelerated maturation.  相似文献   

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To assess the role of P-selectin and E-selectin in megakaryocytopoiesis, in vitro assays were performed in animal models deficient in both adhesion receptors. There was a significantly greater number of IL-3-responsive megakaryocyte progenitors CFU (CFU-MK) and an increase in immature megakaryoblasts in response to IL-6 in the P-selectin-null mice compared with the wild-type controls. Furthermore, P-selectin-null mice showed a greater number of CFU-MK colonies derived from CD34(+) cells in response to IL-3 or IL-3 plus stem cell factor. A significant shift in baseline ploidy with a reduction in 8N cells and an increase in 32N cells was also observed in the P-selectin-null mice. Secretion of the inhibitory growth factor TGF-beta1 and not TGF-beta2 was significantly lower in the supernatants of cultures containing bone marrow cells from P-selectin-deficient mice as compared with those from the wild-type control bone marrow cells. No differences in the responsiveness of murine CFU-MK, immature megakaryocytes, or 5-fluorouracil-selected stem cells to cytokines were observed in E-selectin-null mice as compared with the control mice. These studies indicate that the absence of P-selectin, and not E-selectin, resulted in an altered adhesion environment with subsequent expansion of megakaryocyte progenitors and immature megakaryoblasts, enhanced secretion of TGF-beta1, and apparent increased responsiveness to inflammatory cytokines.  相似文献   

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Although stem cell factor (SCF) appears to be the major growth factor for human mast cells, other factors undoubtedly play important roles in the development, survival, and function of these cells. The current study examined the effects of recombinant human (rh) IL-4 and rhIL-6 on rhSCF-dependent development and survival of human mast cells derived in vitro from cord blood progenitor cells. After 4-8 wk of culture with rhSCF and various amounts of rhIL-4, a dramatic decline in mast cell numbers was observed with rhIL-4, the EC50 being about 0.1 ng/ml. Numbers of other cell types remained high. Mast cells derived from cord blood progenitors after 7 wk of culture with rhSCF alone displayed an MCT phenotype and expressed Kit, FcepsilonRI, and IL-4R on their surface. Mast cells examined after purification by immunomagnetic sorting became apoptotic within hours after exposure to rhIL-4, a phenomenon blocked by anti-IL-4 Ab. Because rhIL-4-dependent apoptosis but not the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential was prevented by the pan-caspase inhibitor benzyloxycarbonyl-Val-Ala-Asp-(Z-VAD)-fluoromethylketone, mitochondrial perturbation most likely preceded caspase activation. Consistent with this conclusion was the observation that both apoptosis and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (Deltapsim) were inhibited by cyclosporin A in combination with aristolochic acid. rhIL-6 protected cord blood mast cells from rhIL-4-induced apoptosis. Thus, IL-4 can cause both maturation and apoptosis of human mast cells, the latter effect being abrogated by IL-6.  相似文献   

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We used the mouse monocyte/macrophage-like tumor cell line P388D1 to test whether or not interleukin-1 (IL-1) stimulates differentiation of monocyte/macrophage progenitors. Incubation of these cells with recombinant human interleukin-1 (rhIL-1) alpha and beta resulted in their increased adherence, stimulation of nonspecific esterase activity, and increased Fc rosette formation. rhIL-1s inhibited cell growth and stimulated Fc rosette formation in a dose-dependent fashion. The cell growth inhibition due to rhIL-1s depended on the concentration of serum in culture medium. Synergism between rhIL-1 and calcium ionophore A23187 was found for the cell growth inhibition and Fc rosette formation. The presence of ethylene glycol bis- (beta-aminoethyl ether) N,N,N,N,-tetraacetic acid(EGTA) in the medium abolished the stimulatory effect of rhIL-1 on Fc rosette formation of the cell line. These results demonstrate that rhIL-1s are a potent inducer of the differentiation of the macrophage-like tumor cell line P388D1.  相似文献   

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We have conducted several phase I/II clinical studies in a total of 65 MDS patients utilizing recombinant human hematopoietic growth factors including GM-CSF, IL-3, and EPO. Twenty-seven patients with MDS were treated with either continuous i.v. infusion or single daily s.c. injection of rhGM-CSF at dosages from 15 micrograms/m2 to 1000 micrograms/m2. All of them exhibited white cell responses during the treatment cycles, but no sustained rise in reticulocytes or platelets was recorded. In four of the patients, all with > or = 15% blast cells in the bone marrow, the percentage of circulating blast cells increased during treatment with rhGM-CSF (at dosages of 500 micrograms/m2 and 1000 micrograms/m2, respectively), although no leukemic conversion occurred. Of 9 patients treated so far with rhIL-3 at single daily s.c. dosages of 60 micrograms/m2, all exhibited white cell responses; 8 exhibited significant improved platelet and reticulocyte counts. Nineteen further patients received rhEPO for a period of 14 weeks by s.c. (10,000 U five times weekly) or i.v. bolus administration (150-450 U/kg). None of these patients experienced an increase in white cell and platelet counts. A significant increase of the reticulocyte count was recorded in 3 patients only. Another strategy involves the recruitment of leukemic cells into the cell cycle by hematopoietic growth factors followed by treatment with cycle-specific cytostatic agents. Therefore in 10 patients administration of rhGM-CSF (250 g/m2/day x 14, s.c.) was combined with Ara-C treatment (20 mg/m2/day x 14; s.c.). Initial results of this pilot study available in 5 patients indicated that this approach may control leukemic cell proliferation and may increase number of mature myeloid cells in both bone marrow and peripheral blood. A similar approach utilizing rhIL-3 in conjunction with Ara-C is on-going.  相似文献   

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The cDNA for stem cell factor was recently isolated from Buffalo rat liver cells (BRL-3A) and recombinant rat stem cell factor produced from Escherichia coli (rrSCF164). rrSCF164 synergizes with rhIL-7 to stimulate pre-B clonal growth in agar culture of mouse bone marrow cells, and in this study we have characterized the role of rrSCF164 in B cell development. The combination of rrSCF164 plus rhIL-7 stimulated increased colony numbers compared with the sum of colonies stimulated by rrSCF164 and rhIL-7 alone. Also, increased cell proliferation per colony was stimulated by the combination of rrSCF164 plus rhIL-7 compared with rhIL-7 or rrSCF164 alone. The colonies formed with rrSCF164 plus rhIL-7 and rhIL-7 alone contained exclusively pre-B cells, which expressed B220 Ag and cytoplasmic mu-chain, but were negative for surface Ig expression. Morphological examination of the cells in the colonies showed blast-like characteristics. rrSCF164 alone and in combination with rhIL-7 stimulated generation of B220+ cells in liquid culture of B220- cells, whereas rhIL-7 alone had no stimulatory effect on B220- cells. Both stem cell factor mRNA and bioactivity were detected in a mouse bone marrow-derived stromal cell line, termed OZ-11. We propose that stem cell factor is a stromal-derived factor that synergizes with IL-7 to stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of pro-B cells to pre-B cells, which become responsive to IL-7 alone.  相似文献   

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For bone development, remodeling, and repair; the recruitment of mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPC) and their differentiation to osteoblasts is mandatory. The process of migration is believed to be regulated in part by growth factors stored within the bone matrix and released by bone resorption. In this study, primary human MPCs and to osteoblasts differentiated progenitor cells were examined for chemotaxis in response to human basic fibroblast growth factor (rhbFGF), human transforming growth factor beta 1 (rhTGF-beta1), human platelet derived growth factor bb (rhPDGF-bb), human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2), and recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-4 of Xenopus laevis (rxBMP-4) from 0.001 to 1.0 ng/ml each. The results of migration were expressed as a chemotactic index (CI). Migration of primary human progenitor cells was stimulated by rhBMP-2, rxBMP-4, and rhPDGF-bb in a dose-dependent manner. The increase of CI was up to 3.5-fold for rhBMP-2, 3.6-fold for rxBMP-4, and up to 22-fold for rhPDGF-bb, whereas rhTGF-beta1 and rhbFGF did not stimulate cell migration in the concentration range tested. In contrast differentiated progenitor cells behave similar to primary human osteoblasts. RhBMP-2, rhPDGF-bb, and rhTGF-beta1 stimulated the migration from 2.2 to 2.4-fold each, while rxBMP-4 and rhbFGF reached only a CI of 1.7-1.6. The effect of rhBMP-2, rxBMP-4, and rhPDGF-bb as chemoattractive proteins for primary human MPC, including the change in response to growth factors after differentiation suggests a functional role for recruitment of MPCs during bone development and remodeling, as well as fracture healing.  相似文献   

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