End-stage renal disease following polycythemia vera: In vitro and in vivo response of erythroid progenitors to erythropoietin and effects of sera on normal erythropoiesis

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Abstract

We investigated the in vitro erythroid progenitor growth and the effects of sera on normal-marrow CFU-E (colony-forming units - erythroid) growth in 2 patients with renal failure on regular hermodialysis following a prior history of polychthemia vera (PV). PV was diagnosed 3 and 11 years, respectively, before the development of terminal renal failure. One of the patients had entered a spent phase of PV as characterized by diffuse extensive myelofibrosis and anemia; the other also had mild myelofibrosis. The serum erythropoietin (EPO) levels were low or normal on serial measurements by radioimmunoassay. There was no correlation between the hematocrit values and serum EPO levels. EPO-independent erythroid colonies were present in the cultures of bone marrow and peripheral blood cells from both patients after renal failure in the anemic state. With the addition of various concentrations of EPO, the number of erythroid colonies increased as the concentrations of EPO increased which was in accordance with the clinical observation that 1 patient with postpolycythemic myeloid metaplasia partially responded to recombinant human EPO therapy. In the EPO-dependent CFU-E assay, normal-marrow CFU-E numbers supported by 10% of the patient sera were less than those by normal sera. In the absence of EPO in cultures, no erythropoietic activity was found in the patients' sera. Our study on uremic patients with underlying PV showed that the biologic characteristics of autonomous erythroid progenitor growth for PV persisted during the spent phase and after the development of terminal renal failure with anemia. The erythroid progenitors responded to EPO both in vitro and in vivo. Their sera exhibited an inhibiting effect on the growth of normal-marrow erythroid progenitors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-147
Number of pages6
JournalNephron
Volume79
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

Keywords

  • Erythropoietic inhibitor
  • Erythropoietin
  • Myelofibrosis
  • Polycythemia vera
  • Terminal renal failure

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