Autosomal dominant erythrocytosis caused by increased sensitivity to erythropoietin
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Autosomal dominant erythrocytosis caused by increased sensitivity to erythropoietin
Abstract
We describe here a family with autosomal dominant erythrocytosis. In in vitro cultures, performed using the methyl cellulose assay, the number of erythroid colonies was normal or marginally increased when a standard concentration of erythropoietin (Epo) was used, but at lower Epo concentrations, the investigated persons formed more colonies than the controls. The difference was generally greater the lower the Epo concentration became. Some erythroid colony growth was seen even in the absence of any added Epo (apart from the minute concentration found in fetal calf serum), a phenomenon not seen in the controls. This finding indicates that the erythrocytosis in this family is caused by hypersensitivity of erythroid progenitors to Epo. The serum Epo concentration was low or low normal in all of the investigated family members, which is in good accordance with hypersensitivity to Epo. The erythrocytosis has not had any obvious effect on the health or life-span of the affected individuals. Many of them have reached an advanced age, and one of the affected family members has won several Olympic gold medals and world championships in endurance sports.
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