Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Human FA-C progenitor cells are hypersensitive to the mitotic inhibitory influence of IFN-γ. A parallel study of CD34+ cells from the BM of a normal volunteer (□) (67.5 ± 19 BFU-E/5,000 cells, 85.5 ± 6.3 CFU-GM/5,000 cells, and from a child with FA-C () (4 ± 1.4 BFU-E/5,000 cells, and 7 ± 4 CFU-GM/5,000 cells) are shown here. Both BFU-E (A) and CFU-GM (B) growth (mean ± SEM of replicate methylcellulose plates) were inhibited by doses of IFN-γ that have never suppressed clonal growth of normal human progenitor cells in more than 14 studies.

Human FA-C progenitor cells are hypersensitive to the mitotic inhibitory influence of IFN-γ. A parallel study of CD34+ cells from the BM of a normal volunteer (□) (67.5 ± 19 BFU-E/5,000 cells, 85.5 ± 6.3 CFU-GM/5,000 cells, and from a child with FA-C () (4 ± 1.4 BFU-E/5,000 cells, and 7 ± 4 CFU-GM/5,000 cells) are shown here. Both BFU-E (A) and CFU-GM (B) growth (mean ± SEM of replicate methylcellulose plates) were inhibited by doses of IFN-γ that have never suppressed clonal growth of normal human progenitor cells in more than 14 studies.

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