Volume 95, Issue 2 pp. 368-371
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Is apoptosis a massive process in myelodysplastic syndromes?

Pascale Lepelley

Pascale Lepelley

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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Laurence Campergue

Laurence Campergue

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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Nathalie Grardel

Nathalie Grardel

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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Claude Preudhomme

Claude Preudhomme

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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Alain Cosson

Alain Cosson

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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Pierre Fenaux

Pierre Fenaux

1 Laboratoire d'Hématologie A et 2 Service des Maladies du Sang, C.H.U. Lille, France

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First published: November 1996
Citations: 66
Dr P. Lepelley Laboratoire d'Hématologie, Hôpital Calmette, C.H.U. Lille, Bd Leclercq, 59045 Lille, France.

Abstract

We looked for increased apoptosis in fresh bone marrow aspirates in 40 cases of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), by detection of DNA fragmentation using TdT incorporation of nucleotides on 3′ ends of DNA (TUNEL technique). No DNA laddering was seen. In six cases (15%) the TUNEL technique showed a moderate increase in the percentage of apoptotic cells (2.5–5% in comparison with <2% in controls).

In seven of the 34 patients with normal findings by TUNEL analysis, apoptosis was reanalysed after short-term (18 h) bone marrow culture without inducers of apoptosis. Increased apoptosis was shown in four of the seven cases by morphological analysis and/or the TUNEL technique. Increased apoptosis predominated on erythroblasts in three of them. The percentage of apoptotic cells, however, was <40% in all samples.

Our findings suggest that increased apoptosis can be detected in one half of MDS cases after cell culture. Furthermore, the precise relationship between increased apoptosis of myeloid precursors and cytopenias will have to be more precisely explored in MDS.

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