As Diamond-Blackfan anemia shares clinical features with W and Steel defects in mice, we investigated the possibility that this human disorder might result from an abnormality of the c-kit receptor or its ligand, stem cell factor (SCF). For these studies, full nucleotide sequences for coding regions of c-kit and SCF were generated for two Diamond-Blackfan anemia patients and were normal. Similarly, the kds of SCF receptors on their marrow cells (31 pmol/L, 43 pmol/L) were comparable with those found in three normal controls (50 pmol/L, 55 pmol/L, 27 pmol/L). Serum SCF concentrations were 6.9 ng/mL in patient A, 14.6 ng/mL in patient B, who has been in hematologic remission since adolescence, and 2.7 ng/mL in the 3-year-old daughter of patient B, who also has Diamond-Blackfan anemia but is transfusion-dependent. It is possible that the SCF level in patient B increased with puberty, leading to her remission. These data provide evidence that Diamond-Blackfan anemia does not result from structural abnormalities of c-kit or SCF. © 1992 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Abkowitz, J. L., Broudy, V. C., Bennett, L. G., Zsebo, K. M., & Martin, F. H. (1992). Absence of abnormalities of c-kit or its ligand in two patients with Diamond-Blackfan anemia. Blood, 79(1), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v79.1.25.bloodjournal79125
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