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CFU-GM inhibitors in neutropenia
T C Morris1, P C Vincent, G A Young
1Haematology Department, Belfast City Hospital, Northern Ireland.
Abstract:
Peripheral blood lymphocytes from 20 patients with neutropenia not consistent with aplastic anaemia were tested for their ability to inhibit the proliferation of normal granulopoietic precursor cells (CFU-GM) in agar culture. Two patients, both with features of an autoimmune disorder, had lymphocytes which were more inhibitory than normal lymphocytes to both normal and their own CFU-GM. Two other patients had lymphocytes which were more inhibitory than normal lymphocytes to either their own CFU-GM or normal CFU-GM but not both. Eight patients had lymphocytes which were significantly less inhibitory than normal lymphocytes to either normal or their own CFU-GM, but only one showed this feature against both normal and their own CFU-GM. One patient had a highly potent plasma inhibitor of CFU-GM--this patient had received multiple transfusions and had a leucocyte antibody of a broad specificity. No clinical or haematological features were common to any of these groups of patients which reflects the heterogeneity of patients studied and stresses the importance of controls.