Influence of hydroxyurea on fetal hemoglobin production in vitro.

Cytotoxic drugs increase circulating fetal hemoglobin levels. We examined the mechanism by measuring the fetal hemoglobin produced per BFU-E-derived erythroblast following hydroxyurea treatment in vivo and in vitro. Treatment of four sickle cell patients increased the percentage of circulating F reticulocytes. The frequencies of bone marrow or peripheral blood BFU-E or CFU-E-derived colonies and their fetal hemoglobin content were unaffected. In all cases, the number of erythroid cells/progenitor-derived colony increased. To explore further the effect of hydroxyurea on fetal hemoglobin production, we added 50 mumol/L hydroxyurea to cultures of peripheral blood BFU-E-derived erythroblasts on 1 of 9 days (day 5 through 13) to nine samples. These BFU-E were derived from the peripheral blood of normal donors, sickle trait donors, and sickle cell anemia patients and from the bone marrows of monkeys. This concentration of hydroxyurea was selected so that the frequency of BFU-E and their size was moderately decreased. Addition of hydroxyurea to these progenitor-derived erythroid cells had no effect on fetal hemoglobin content per cell. Neither did transient exposure of progenitors to hydroxyurea prior to culture in nontoxic concentrations (0 to 500 mumol/L) result in a significant increase in fetal hemoglobin content in progenitor-derived erythroblasts. These data suggest that hydroxyurea does not directly alter the HbF program expressed by progenitor-derived erythroid cells. Instead, it enhances hemoglobin F content secondarily, possibly by inducing alterations in erythropoiesis.

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