Abstract

An erythroid stimulating activity which promotes the growth of small bursts probably arising from mature burst forming units-erythroid (BFU-Es) of adult human bone marrow cells and called human erythroid burst stimulating activity (HuEBSA), was previously found in media conditioned by a fetal human kidney cell line. In the present work we report that adding HuEBSA to cultures did not increase the burst number but increased the size of bursts from cord blood (CB) cells. A similar observation was made using stem cell factor (SCF). However, a synergistic effect on the burst number was noted when both HuEBSA and SCF were introduced to cultures. We also noticed that CB erythroid progenitors pre-cultured with 5637-Conditioned Medium [as a source of burst promoting activity (BPA)] and erythopoietin (Epo) for 3 days could be stimulated by HuEBSA but not by SCF. Similar results were obtained when interleukin 3 (IL-3) was introduced with Epo to the pre-cultures.These results suggest that two different populations of erythroid progenitors coexist in cord blood, one is Epo- and IL-3-sensitive, the other solely Epo-sensitive. It also seems probable that HuEBSA acts on erythroid progenitors arising from the more immature erythroid population, since its stimulating activity was evident after a 3-day pre-culture of cord blood cells in Epo and IL-3.

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