HLA Class I antigens on normal and leukemic cells (quantitative analysis)

Abstract
A monomorphic anti‐Class I monoclonal antibody, ST01, found in our laboratory, was used to quantify Class I antigens on normal and leukemic cells, using a “CELISA” technique. Saturation graphs were used to compare the quantity of Class I antigens on normal PBL (25 case) with that on the following types of leukemic cells: a) common acute lymphoblastic leukemias (cALL) (11 cases), b) mature B lymphocytic proliferations (16 cases), c) T hemopathies (9 cases), d) non‐lymphoïd leukemias (9 cases). In most cases the quantity of HLA Class I antigens was greatly reduced. No correlation was found between the quantitative expression of Class I antigens and the stage of maturation in each cell type, nor was any correlation found between the quantitative expression of Class I antigens on the leukemic cells and the proliferation of leukemic cells in the peripheral blood.