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B Klein, C Le Bousse-Kerdiles, F Smadja-Joffe, I Pragnell, W Ostertag, C Jasmin.
Abstract
A subpopulation of granulocyte and macrophage precursors (GM-CFUc) differentiating in the agar colony technique of Bradley and Metcalf into mature granulocytes and macrophages, without the addition of granulocyte and macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), can be detected in MPSV infected mice. These precursors were detected 5 days after virus infection, reaching a maximal concentration of 1/10,000 spleen or bone marrow cells, 25 days after viral infection. The number of the added GM-CSF independent GM-CFUc was linearly correlated with the number of seeded MPSV hematopoietic cells. No GM-CSF producing cells could be detected in the MPSV spleen using normal bone marrow GM-CFUc as responder cells. Study of the GM-CSF sensitivity of the GM precursors has demonstrated the existence of two GM-CFUc populations in the MPSV spleen: a) a GM-CSF dependent population with a GM-CSF sensitivity similar to that of normal GM-CFUc b) a GM-CFUc population which differentiated in the absence of detectable amount of GM-CSF and of which differentiation was not affected by the addition of progressive amounts of GM-CSF. A possible model explaining these results is proposed.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6284533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Hematol ISSN: 0301-472X Impact factor: 3.084