The phenotype of L-CFU and its correlation with the immunological characteristics of the blast cell population in AML
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Annals of Hematology
- Vol. 68 (5) , 233-236
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01737422
Abstract
The membrane phenotype of AML clonogenic cells (L-CFU) was analyzed in 19 AML patients using an in vitro culture technique after a complement-mediated lysis assay employing a panel of six monoclonal antibodies (McAb) -HLA-DR, FMC56 (CD9), FMC27 (CD9), CD14, CD15, CD41a-. Our results show that L-CFU has a heterogeneous but immature phenotype lacking on the expression of differentiation antigens (CD14, CD15, CD41a). In addition, we observed that the L-CFU phenotype is different from that of the whole blast cell population. Interestingly, L-CFU showed a higher expression of HLA-DR antigens with respect to their progeny. Upon analyzing whether the L-CFU phenotype was related to both the morphological and immunological features of AML blast cells, it was observed that, while there is no correlation with the FAB classification, there was a partial relationship between the immunological phenotype of AML blast cells and that of L-CFU. Accordingly, the more immature AML cases showed a more differentiated L-CFU phenotype (HLA-DR+, CD9+, FMC27+) when compared with cases with a more mature blast cell phenotype. These results suggest that those AML cases with a relatively immature myeloblastic phenotype may arise from a progenitor cell that has undergone partial differentiation and that is unable to acquire myeloid differentiation antigens, while those AML cases with mature blast cells might emerge from a very early L-CFU that has the capacity to undergo a greater degree of differentiation.Keywords
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