1. In vitro photoinhibition by psoralen and ultraviolet A radiation of human hematopoietic progenitors
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G. Posteraro, Maria Rosaria Villa, Rosario Notaro, Giuseppe Monfrecola, Bruno Rotoli, C. Di Grazia, Andrea Camera, E. M. Procaccini, and Carmine Selleri
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Myeloid ,Cell Survival ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Dermatology ,Polycythemia ,Biology ,Blood cell ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Clonogenic assay ,Erythropoietin ,PUVA Therapy ,Psoralen ,Cells, Cultured ,Erythroid Precursor Cells ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,General Medicine ,Hematopoietic Stem Cells ,Molecular biology ,Hematopoiesis ,Haematopoiesis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,PUVA therapy ,Bone marrow ,Growth inhibition - Abstract
The in vitro sensitivity of human hematopoietic progenitors to PUVA, 8-MOP and UVA alone was investigated. 8-MOP alone at final concentrations of 150, 200, 600 and 1000 ng/ml did not modify colony growth of circulating and bone marrow erythroid (BFU-E), myeloid (CFU-GM) and immature (CFU-GEMM) hematopoietic progenitors obtained from normal controls. The exposure of the same progenitors to increasing doses of UVA, up to 12 J/cm 2 , progressively decreased hematopoietic colony growth (with estimated 50% inhibition occurring at about 5 J/cm 2 ). In vitro PUVA treatment (8-MOP 200 ng/ml followed by UVA 5 J/cm 2 ) caused 90% growth inhibition of circulating and bone marrow hematopoietic progenitors. In addition, the treatment completely inhibited the formation of spontaneous erythroid colonies, obtained from 5 polycythemic patients, that are considered to be a marker of this neoplastic disease. PUVA cytotoxicity was assessed by the colorimetric MTT assay. The percentage of cell death after PUVA exposure was 29±10% for both peripheral and bone marrow mononuclear cells. Our findings indicate that 8-MOP alone is not toxic to hematopoietic progenitors whereas UVA treatment determines in vitro a dose-dependent inhibition of the clonogenic capacity of normal hematopoietic cells. PUVA treatment enhances this effect, causing a quite complete inhibition of hematopoietic progenitors colony formation from normal donors and spontaneous BFU-E colony formation from polycythemic patients.
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- 1996