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Intramedullary apoptosis of hematopoietic cells in myelodysplastic syndrome patients can be massive: apoptotic cells recovered from high-density fraction.

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1 Intramedullary apoptosis of hematopoietic cells in myelodysplastic syndrome patients can be massive: apoptotic cells recovered from high-density fraction of bone marrow aspirates by Vilasini Shetty, Seema Hussaini, LaTanya Broady-Robinson, Krishnan Allampallam, Suneel Mundle, Raphael Borok, Eileen Broderick, Lucia Mazzoran, Francesca Zorat, and Azra Raza Blood Volume 96(4): August 15, 2000 ©2000 by American Society of Hematology

2 High incidence of apoptosis involving hematopoietic and stromal cells in the BM of MDS patients using ISEL.Brown staining is noted (original magnification × 400). High incidence of apoptosis involving hematopoietic and stromal cells in the BM of MDS patients using ISEL.Brown staining is noted (original magnification × 400). Vilasini Shetty et al. Blood 2000;96: ©2000 by American Society of Hematology

3 Morphologically, apoptosis was seen in all the lineages, with a predominance in the myeloid and erythroid lineages.(A) Semithin section of LDF from MDS patient showing minimal apoptosis (toluidine blue staining, original magnification × 400). Morphologically, apoptosis was seen in all the lineages, with a predominance in the myeloid and erythroid lineages.(A) Semithin section of LDF from MDS patient showing minimal apoptosis (toluidine blue staining, original magnification × 400). (B) Electron micrograph of semithin section A (uranyl acetate and lead citrate, original magnification × 6600). (C) Semithin section of HDF from MDS patient showing increased apoptosis in the myeloid and erythroid lineage (toluidine blue staining, original magnification × 400). (D) Electron micrograph of semithin section C. Note the characteristic appearance of apoptosis, segregation of the chromatin in sharply circumscribed masses that lie against the nuclear envelope and condensed cytoplasm (uranyl acetate and lead citrate, original magnification × 6600). (E-H) Ultrastructural features of nonapoptotic cells in MDS. (E) Note the myeloblast with euchromatin nucleus, nucleoli, and a fair number of primary and secondary granules. (F) Dysplastic promyelocyte showing a low nuclear cytoplasmic ratio and abundant granules with Auer rods. (G) As the cell matures, note the characteristic Pelger-Huet anomaly showing bilobed neutrophil. (H) Polychromatophilic megaloblast with the appearance of a few clumps among the chromatin beads (uranyl citrate, original magnification × 5000). (I-L) Ultrastructural features of apoptotic cells in MDS. (I) A myeloblast showing the early stages of apotosis with only marginal condensation of nuclear chromatin, with a prominent nucleoli and preservation of the integrity of the organelles (original magnification × 8300). (J) Apoptotic promyelocyte with a perinuclear vacuole (original magnification × 6600). (K) Mature granulocytic neutrophil undergoing apoptosis, showing nuclear budding (original magnification × 8300). (L) Apoptotic erythroid cell (uranyl acetate and lead citrate, original magnification × 6600). Vilasini Shetty et al. Blood 2000;96: ©2000 by American Society of Hematology

4 Ultrastructure studies on BM biopsy
Ultrastructure studies on BM biopsy.(A) Electron micrograph of MDS BM biopsy showing apoptosis in the myeloid and erythroid lineages. Ultrastructure studies on BM biopsy.(A) Electron micrograph of MDS BM biopsy showing apoptosis in the myeloid and erythroid lineages. Note the nuclear chromatin condensation and vacuoles in the cytoplasm (uranyl acetate and lead citrate, original magnification × 2600). (B) Macrophages showing partly degraded apoptotic erythroid cells in the lysosomes in the MDS BM biopsy (original magnification × 6600). Vilasini Shetty et al. Blood 2000;96: ©2000 by American Society of Hematology


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