Candidate drugs are being sought for the suppression of human erythropoiesis. Cl-IB-MECA [2-chloro-N6-(3-iodobenzyl)-adenosine-5′-N- methyluronamide] is a derivative of adenosine that inhibits the growth of leukaemic cell lines. To determine the effects of Cl-IB-MECA upon erythropoiesis, studies were performed by using an ex vivo culture system of primary human CD34+ cells. Cl-IB-MECA suppressed erythroblast growth and maturation at doses ≥50 μmol/l through a mechanism of cell cycle inhibition and accumulation of cells in the G1/G0 phase. These findings demonstrate that Cl-IB-MECA inhibits human erythropoiesis, and suggest that further consideration of this drug is warranted for patients with erythrocytosis or polycythemia syndromes.
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Bhanu, N. V., Aerbajinai, W., Gantt, N. M., Jackson, E. K., Goh, S. H., Terry Lee, Y., & Miller, J. L. (2007). Cl-IB-MECA inhibits human erythropoiesis. British Journal of Haematology, 137(3), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2007.06540.x
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