LOW-GRADE LYMPHOMAS - EXPRESSION OF DEVELOPMENTALLY REGULATED B-CELL ANTIGENS
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 115 (1) , 117-124
Abstract
A series of low-grade B cell lymphomas was analyzed for a battery of immunologic determinants by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Histologically distinctive subclasses of these lymphomas, well-differentiated lymphocytic (WDL), intermediately differentiated lymphocytic (IDL) and follicular center cell (FCC) lymphoma, were readily distinguishable by their expression of immunologic determinants that are known to be developmentally regulated in normal B cells. Although all cases expressed monoclonal surface Ig (sIg), HLA-DR, and the surface membrane proteins recognized by antibodies B1 (p32) and BA1, staining with other monoclonal antibodies revealed unique immunologic phenotypes for each subclass: WDL p65 (Leu 1)+, p24 (BA2)-; IDL p65+, p24+; FCC p65-, p24-. The fluorescence intensities (number of determinants per cell) obtained for sIg, BA-1 and B1, but not HLA-DR, were significantly different among the 3 lymphoma subclasses. The relative fluorescence intensities of each of these 3 markers followed the same pattern: FCC > IDL > WDL. Taken together, these distinguishing features suggest that low-grade B-cell lymphomas represent arrested, and possibly sequential, stages of B-cell differentiation.This publication has 52 references indexed in Scilit:
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