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Hematopoietic reconstitution in a patient with fanconi's anemia by means of umbilical-cord blood from an hla-identical sibling

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The clinical manifestations of Fanconi’s anemia, an autosomal recessive disorder, include progressive pancytopenia, a predisposition to neoplasia, and nonhematopoietic developmental anomalies [1-3]. Hypersensitivity to the clastogenic effect of DNA-cross-linking agents such as diepoxybutane acts as a diagnostic indicator of the genotype of Fanconi’s anemia, both prenatally and postnatally [3-6]. Prenatal HLA typing has made it possible to ascertain whether a fetus is HLA-identical to an affected sibling [7]. We report here on hematopoietic reconstitution in a boy with severe Fanconi’s anemia who received cryo-preserved umbilical-cord blood from a sister shown by prenatal testing to be unaffected by the disorder, to have a normal karyotype, and to be HLA-identical to the patient. We used a pretransplantation conditioning procedure developed specifically for the treatment of such patients [8]; this technique makes use of the hypersensitivity of the abnormal cells to alkylating agents that cross-link DNA [9,10] and to irradiation [11] In this case, the availability of cord blood obviated the need for obtaining bone marrow from the infant sibling. This use of cord blood followed the suggestion of one of us that blood retrieved from umbilical cord at delivery, usually discarded, might restore hematopoiesis – a proposal supported by preparatory studies by some of us [12] and consistent with reports on the presence of hematopoietic stem and multipotential (CFU-GEMM), erythroid (BFU-E), and granulocyte-macrophage (CFU-GM) progenitor cells in human umbilical-cord blood (see the references cited by Broxmeyer et al. [12]).

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Human umbilical cord blood as a potential source of transplantable hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells

TL;DR: It was determined that granulocyte-macrophage, erythroid, and multipotential progenitor cells remained functionally viable in cord blood untreated except for addition of anticoagulant for at least 3 days at 4 degrees C or 25 degrees C (room temperature), though not at 37 degrees C, implying that these cells could be satisfactorily studied and used or cryopreserved for therapy.
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Susceptibility of Fanconi's anaemia fibroblasts to chromosome damage by carcinogens

TL;DR: Experiments in which viable FA fibroblasts were exposed to a direct-acting mutagen or carcinogen for a period of 6 d, ensuring chronic exposure of the cells during one or more cell cycles, until increased cell density inhibited further cell division.
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International Fanconi Anemia Registry: relation of clinical symptoms to diepoxybutane sensitivity.

TL;DR: It is concluded that hypersensitivity to the clastogenic effect of DEB is a useful discriminator for FA and a simplified scoring method for classifying patients on the basis of eight clinical manifestations that are the best predictors for FA is presented.
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