Subpopulations of Normal and Leukemic Human Thymocytes: An Analysis With the Use of Monoclonal Antibodies23
- 1 July 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Vol. 65 (1) , 33-42
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/65.1.33
Abstract
Combinations of antibodies to membrane antigens and to terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) were used to study human thymocyte and bone marrow sUbpopulations and leukemia cells. Cortical thymocytes were TdT+ and expressed Tcell antigens (HuTLA+), a thymocyte-specific antigen (HTA-1+), and a leukocyte antigen (HLe-I++) but lacked detectable HLAA, B,C and la (HLA-D) antigens. In contrast. medullary thymocytes were TdT-, HuTLA+, HTA-1-, HLe-I++. A small subpopulation of larger, probably immature, thymocytes were strongly TdT+, HuTLA+, la-, HTA-1-, HLe-I±. Many blast cells from cases of thymic acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Thy-ALL) showed the phenotype of this small subset, and only a proportion of Thy-ALL blast cells exhibited HTA-1 and HLe-l antigens as strongly as was observed on normal cortical thymocytes. In contrast, TdT+ cells observed in normal juvenile bone marrow were HuTLA-, HTA-1-. HLA+, la+. This phenotype corresponded to the phenotype of the common form of ALL (non-T, non-B) and indicated that further studies are necessary to analyze the differentiation of bone marrow precursors to thymic cells.Keywords
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