K. Honda et al., Mouse erythroblast formation is inhibited by anemia-inducing substance from the plasma of a patient with a malignant neoplasm, INT J MOL M, 8(3), 2001, pp. 257-260
An anemia-inducing substance (AIS) was found as a protein, with a molecular
weight of 50,000 on SDS electrophoresis gel, that decreased the osmotic re
sistance of erythrocytes. In this study, the plasma fraction containing AIS
is shown to inhibit mouse erythroblast formation in vitro. The addition of
the plasma fraction from a patient with an advanced malignant neoplasm to
a liquid culture of mouse bone marrow cells with erythropoietin results in
low numbers of erythroblast formation and low cellular yields of alpha- and
beta -globin mRNAs. These inhibitions were not observed after immunoadsorp
tion of the plasma fraction with an antiserum against AIS.