Ia antigen expression by human malignant lymphomas: correlation with conventional lymphoid markers.

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  • J P Halper
  • D M Knowles
  • C Y Wang
چکیده

The Ia (p23,3O) antigens are useful in determining the Bor T-cell origin of normal peripheral blood lymphocytes. However, exceptions to the preferential B-cell expression of Ia antigens exist, i.e., many plasma cells are Ia and T cells are rarely Ia . Therefore, we investigated Ia expression (assayed by direct immunofluorescence using heteroantisera) by cells isolated from 33 malignant lymphomas and 7 benign lymph nodes. This was compared with surface immunoglobulin (SIg) and sheep erythrocyte (SRBC) receptor (E rosette) expression. Results with normal lymph nodes were similar to those described for peripheral blood. Most lymph node B cells were Ia SIg . Occasional Ia SIg B cells and rare Ia T cells were present. Ia antigens were expressed in parallel with SIg in 1 5 of 1 9 B-cell lymphomas. In 4 B-cell lymphomas. substantial numbers of neoplastic la SIg cells were also present, suggesting the presence of neoplastic cells at varying stages of differentiation. Heterogeneity was also seen in those Iymphomas associated with monoclonal proteins. as small numbers of Ia and Ia plasma cells were present. Seven cases expressed the T-cell (Ia SIg E ) phenotype. The common acute lymphoblastic leukemia phenotype (Ia SIg E ) was rarely expressed and may be uncommon among lymphomas. Three lymphomas expressing the Ia E phenotype were shown to be B-cell malignancies whose SIg had SRBC specificity. One Ia T-ceIl lymphoproliferative disorder was found. Thus, Ia antigens are useful B-cell markers in most instances. Furthermore, their enumeration allows the demonstration of phenotype heterogeneity in B-cell malignancies, analogous to that described for T-ceII malignancies.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Blood

دوره 55 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1980