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- Title
Effects of interferon-α2b treatment on ex vivo differentiation of mast cells from circulating progenitor cells in a patient with systemic mastocytosis.
- Authors
Schernthaner, G.-H.; Spanblöchl, E.; Sperr, W. R.; Sillaber, C.; Semper, H.; Jurecka, W.; Hagen, W.; Wolff, K.; Chott, A.; Lechner, K.; Valent, P.
- Abstract
Interferon (IFN)-α, a known inhibitor of myelopoiesis, is increasingly used to treat patients with systemic mastocytosis (SM). However, the mechanisms of IFN-α effects on mast cell (MC) growth remain unknown, and the treatment responses may be variable. In the present study, factor-dependent ex vivo differentiation of MCs from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) was analyzed in a patient with SM treated with IFN-α2b (3 million U/day). The patient exhibited an extensive MC infiltration in his bone marrow (BM) and increasing serum total tryptase levels (spiking to >1400 ng/ml). PBMNCs were collected before and during IFN-α2b treatment and cultured in the presence or absence of stem cell factor (SCF, 100 ng/ml) for 42 days. In the absence of SCF, no MC growth was detectable. However, in the presence of SCF, MC containing tryptase appeared in the cultures. Treatment with IFN-α2b resulted in a time-dependent decrease in SCF-inducible formation of MCs from PB progenitor cells in vitro. Also, during IFN-α2b treatment, blood histamine concentrations decreased. Serum total tryptase levels initially increased despite IFN-α2b treatment. However, after a latency period of a few months, tryptase concentrations declined and then reached a plateau. In healthy individuals, the SCF-induced in vitro growth of MCs from their progenitor cells was also inhibitable by the addition of IFN-α2b. In summary, our data show that IFN-α2b can exhibit inhibitory effects on factor-dependent growth of MC progenitor cells. However, it still remains open which of the patients with mastocytosis can benefit from long-term IFN-α treatment.
- Subjects
CELLS; MAST cell disease; BONE marrow; SERUM; INFLAMMATORY mediators; STEM cells
- Publication
Annals of Hematology, 2000, Vol 79, Issue 12, p660
- ISSN
0939-5555
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s002770000206