Inorganic arsenic is a major environmental contaminant known to exert immunosuppressive effects. In this study, we report toxicity of As 2O3, a trivalent inorganic form, toward isolated human hematopoietic CD34+ progenitor cells. Our results demonstrate that low concentrations of As2O3 (0.1-5 μM) inhibit in vitro proliferation of CD34+ cells and their differentiation into various hematological cell lineages. These effects were associated with the induction of a necrotic process independent of caspases and likely related to mitochondrial damage. We conclude that As2O3 can impair in vitro human hematopoiesis by decreasing survival of CD34+ progenitor cells. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Vernhet, L., Morzadec, C., Van Grevenynghe, J., Bareau, B., Corolleur, M., Fest, T., & Fardel, O. (2008). Inorganic arsenic induces necrosis of human CD34-positive haematopoietic stem cells. Environmental Toxicology, 23(2), 263–268. https://doi.org/10.1002/tox.20334
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