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Case Reports
. 1991 Jun;54(3):251-6.

Myeloid progenitor cell growth characteristics and effect of G-CSF in a patient with congenital cyclic neutropenia

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Case Reports

Myeloid progenitor cell growth characteristics and effect of G-CSF in a patient with congenital cyclic neutropenia

S Tsunogake et al. Int J Hematol. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

A 17-year-old male with congenital cyclic neutropenia was treated with recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) administered subcutaneously at 1 to 2 micrograms/kg per day. The peak and nadir counts of neutrophils and the peak counts of monocytes were significantly elevated, and the period of cycling decreased from 3 to 2 weeks. Bone marrow culture studies revealed the following abnormalities in granulocytic progenitor cells (CFU-G): a decrease in the concentrations of G-cluster forming cells, stimulated by a maximal dose of G-CSF, and a tendency of abnormally low responsive growth of the CFU-G to lower concentrations of G-CSF and GM-CSF. Our findings suggest that administration of G-CSF at relatively low doses overcomes or compensates for these abnormalities, though not completely, as fluctuation in the neutrophil counts persisted.

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