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Demonstration of burst-promoting activity of recombinant human GM-CSF on circulating erythroid progenitors using an assay involving the delayed addition of erythropoietin

RE Donahue, SG Emerson, EA Wang, GG Wong, SC Clark and DG Nathan

We demonstrate through the use of an in vitro assay involving the delayed addition of erythropoietin that human recombinant GM-CSF, cloned from a mature T cell line, Mo, clearly has burst-promoting activity (BPA) on peripheral blood erythroid progenitors at picomolar concentrations. Delay for up to 72 hours of the addition of erythropoietin to semi-solid methylcellulose cultures of concentrated peripheral blood progenitors minimizes or eliminates BPA-independent erythroid colony formation with little loss of BPA-dependent erythroid colony formation. This assay will prove useful in accurately detecting sources of BPA.

Volume 66, Issue 6, pp. 1479-1481, 12/01/1985
Copyright © 1985 by The American Society of Hematology


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