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Query: UMLS:C0032463 (
polycythemia vera
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Erythroid progenitors (CFU-E and BFU-E) growth in vitro from bone marrow and peripheral blood of patients with
polycythemia vera
(PV) was studied using a methylcellulose culture technique. The aim of the study was to find out whether the in vitro colony formation of peripheral blood could be used in the differential diagnosis of PV. In all 25 patients studied, endogenous colonies were found in the bone marrow and peripheral blood. The parallel study of both bone marrow and peripheral blood erythroid progenitors indicates that the presence of endogenous BFU-E in peripheral blood is a dependable test for PV. The results presented here showed that the abnormalities in PV erythroid progenitors are expressed at the level of both CFU-E and BFU-E, suggesting multiple changes in the erythroid progenitors. Our finding indicate that peripheral blood BFU-E differ from bone marrow BFU-E with regard to their dependence for further differentiation on BPA, the activity present in
PHA
-LCM.
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PMID:Endogenous BFU-E in peripheral blood in diagnosis of polycythemia vera. 226 52
A cytogenetic analysis of blood and bone marrow cells of 15
polycythemia vera
patients was carried out at different stages of disease during the G-banding technique. Chromosome aberrations of single character were noted before treatment only in one case, i.e. with the patient at stage II of disease. Cell clones with marker chromosomes were revealed in 6 of 9 patients examined in the course of treatment at stages II and III. The cytogenetic analysis was applied to the terminal stage of polycythemia (blast crisis) in one case, when 3 aberrant clones with multiple quantitative and structural chromosome rearrangements were discovered in blood cell cultures with and without
PHA
. No preferential involvement of definite chromosomes in aberrations was noticed in all the cases examined, no deletion of the 20q --chromosome being discovered. The role of the treatment in the induction of chromosome aberrations is discussed in addition to its dependence on the stage of disease. It is possible that all the clones of pathological character may appear during the long-termed course of polycythemia in patients treated at more serious stages of the disease.
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PMID:[Chromosomal study of polycythemia during different stages of the disease]. 672 95
Human pluripotent hemopoietic progenitors (CFU-GEMM) from mixed colonies when cultured in methylcellulose or agar in the presence of erythropoietin and
PHA
-LCM. The observed frequency is low and varies for different individuals between 0 and 4 mixed colonies/O5 mononuclear cells. CFU-GEMM do not adhere to glass or plastic surfaces; their density is less than 1.077 g/ml, and their sedimentation velocity profile peaks at 4.5 mm/h. They do not form rosettes with sheep red blood cells. These physical parameters can be used preparatively to enrich for CFU-GEMM to facilitate assessment of their biological properties such as cycle state analysis and measurement of self-renewal capacity. Preliminary information suggests that some CFU-GEMM are capable of self-replication. Cycle state data are available for a larger number of patients with various clinical conditions. CFU-GEMM were found to be quiescent under steady-state conditions. They proliferate actively during bone marrow regeneration and in stem cell disorders like
Polycythemia rubra vera
or CML. These changes in cycle state activity were not reflected in numerical alterations of CFU-GEMM. It was thus concluded that the assay may be used more meaningfully to assess biological properties of human pluripotent progenitors rather than their frequency.
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PMID:Properties of human pluripotent hemopoietic progenitors. 693 20
The replication status of malignant cells is usually asynchronous. However, to date the pattern of replication has not been studied in myeloproliferative disorders nor has the effect of chemotherapy been systematically evaluated. Therefore, we used fluorescence in situ hybridization to interphase nuclei in
PHA
-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes to examine replication timing of three alleles associated with the malignant process. The study group comprised hydroxyurea treated and untreated patients with essential thrombocytosis (ET) or
polycythemia vera
(PV). A significantly higher rate of the asynchronous pattern of replication in both treated and untreated patients was found as compared to healthy controls. The highest rate of asynchronous replication was observed in untreated patients. Also, the frequency of the two doublets pattern was significantly higher in the untreated group compared to the treated patients and to the control groups. In conclusion, patients with PV and ET have a higher rate of asynchronous pattern of replication. A possible correlation between disease activity and the pattern of replication is suggested. The effect of hydroxyurea on the pattern of replication is variable.
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PMID:Replication status in leukocytes of treated and untreated patients with polycythemia vera and essential thrombocytosis. 1189 Sep 87