Figure 4.
Figure 4. Preferential inhibition of trisomy 8 cell colony growth related to suppression of growth by Vβ subfamily expanded CD8+ cells. Autologous column-purified CD4+ or CD8+ cells were incubated with 3 BMMC aliquots for 4 hours and placed in semisolid media for short-term culture in an additional 3 patients. Suppression of trisomy 8 progenitor–derived cell growth is seen for the BM cells previously incubated with CD8+ cells only (A). Similar experiments performed with Vβ-selected CD8+ cells (B) from an additional 7 patients showed preferential inhibition by selected, but not unselected, cells of trisomy 8 but not karyotypically normal cells. Erythroid and myeloid cells were affected.

Preferential inhibition of trisomy 8 cell colony growth related to suppression of growth by Vβ subfamily expanded CD8+ cells. Autologous column-purified CD4+ or CD8+ cells were incubated with 3 BMMC aliquots for 4 hours and placed in semisolid media for short-term culture in an additional 3 patients. Suppression of trisomy 8 progenitor–derived cell growth is seen for the BM cells previously incubated with CD8+ cells only (A). Similar experiments performed with Vβ-selected CD8+ cells (B) from an additional 7 patients showed preferential inhibition by selected, but not unselected, cells of trisomy 8 but not karyotypically normal cells. Erythroid and myeloid cells were affected.

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