A Hodgkin’s Disease Cell Line, KM-H2, Shows Biphenotypic Features of Dendritic Cells and B Cells
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Hematology
- Vol. 73 (2) , 236-244
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02981944
Abstract
The origin of Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells, the neoplastic cells of Hodgkin’s disease, has long remained controversial. Dendritic cells (DCs) are highly specialized antigen-presenting cells that have the unique capacity to prime naive T cells, and they may be progenitors of RS cells in a population of Hodgkin’s disease cells. In this study, the KM-H2 cell line, previously established from a patient with Hodgkin’s disease of mixed cellularity, was reevaluated for its cellular derivation, particularly in terms of DCs. KM-H2 cells were demonstrated to carry the newly proposed DC-associated molecules fascin, CD83, and DEC-205, as well as costimulatory molecules such as CD40, CD80, and CD86. In addition, KM-H2 cells were shown to be able to potently stimulate peripheral blood T cells and to have the strong endocytotic activity of fluorescein isothiocyanate—dextran. On the other hand, KM-H2 cells were shown to have variable-diversity-joining recombination of the immunoglobulin H gene, although they did not express any subclasses of immunoglobulin and they were negative for CD79a and CD79b. In addition, KM-H2 cells produced the messenger RNA of thePax-5 gene.These findings lead to a hypothesis that KM-H2 cells originated from the cells that had differentiated through the possible common DC—B-cell progenitors along the newly proposed pathway.Keywords
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