Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. The reversal of the inhibitory effects of TGF-β1 on hematopoietic colony formation by antisense oligonucleotides to the Smad5 gene is inversely related to the concentration of TGF-β1. CD34+ BM cells were preincubated with oligonucleotides to the Smad5 gene and plated either at 2 × 103/mL in the presence of EPO (5 U/mL), IL-3 (100 ng/mL), GM-CSF (100 ng/mL), and SCF (100 ng/mL) in a methylcellulose culture assay or at 2 × 104/mL in the presence of IL-3 (100 ng/mL) in a fibrin-clot assay system. TGF-β1 was added either at 2 ng/mL or at 5 ng/mL. The results are expressed as the mean ± SEM of total colony numbers. The data was taken from three separate studies performed in duplicate. *P ≤ .5 when compared with control values. (▪) TGF-β1 at 2 ng/mL; (□) TGF-β1 at 5 ng/mL.

The reversal of the inhibitory effects of TGF-β1 on hematopoietic colony formation by antisense oligonucleotides to the Smad5 gene is inversely related to the concentration of TGF-β1. CD34+ BM cells were preincubated with oligonucleotides to the Smad5 gene and plated either at 2 × 103/mL in the presence of EPO (5 U/mL), IL-3 (100 ng/mL), GM-CSF (100 ng/mL), and SCF (100 ng/mL) in a methylcellulose culture assay or at 2 × 104/mL in the presence of IL-3 (100 ng/mL) in a fibrin-clot assay system. TGF-β1 was added either at 2 ng/mL or at 5 ng/mL. The results are expressed as the mean ± SEM of total colony numbers. The data was taken from three separate studies performed in duplicate. *P ≤ .5 when compared with control values. (▪) TGF-β1 at 2 ng/mL; (□) TGF-β1 at 5 ng/mL.

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