Background: Chronic idiopathic neutropenia (CIN) is a bone marrow (BM) failure syndrome characterized by accelerated apoptosis of myeloid progenitor cells because of a local imbalance between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. In this study, we investigated the interplay among transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1), interleukin-10 (IL-10), and soluble flt-3 ligand (sFL) within the BM of CIN patients and probed the role of these cytokines in the pathophysiology of CIN.

Design: We used long-term BM cultures (LTBMC) to evaluate TGF-beta1, IL-10, and sFL levels in CIN patients (n = 70) and healthy subjects (n = 35). Cytokine levels in LTBMC supernatants were correlated with the number of circulating neutrophils and the proportion of BM CD34+/CD33+ myeloid progenitor cells.

Results: CIN patients had increased TGF-beta1 and sFL levels in LTBMCs compared with controls and individual cytokine values were found to be correlated inversely with the number of neutrophils and the proportion of CD34+/CD33+ cells. Patients displayed low supernatant IL-10 levels compared with controls and cytokine values were found to be correlated positively with the number of neutrophils and the proportion of CD34+/CD33+ cells. The levels of TGF-beta1 were found to be inversely correlated with IL-10 and positively with sFL values in LTBMC, supernatants suggesting a possible interplay among these cytokines in CIN BM. Neutralization of TGF-beta1 in LTBMCs increased IL-10 levels significantly in patients but not in controls, while neutralization had no effect on sFL levels.

Conclusion: Excessive production of TGF-beta1 within the BM microenvironment of CIN patients results in downregulation of IL-10 and reduction of myeloid progenitor cells. Overexpression of sFL probably represents a compensatory mechanism to the low myeloid progenitor cells.

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