Proliferating normal bone marrow cells do stain for Ki‐67 antigen

Abstract
The normal human bone marrow has been investigated in the past for the presence of the proliferation associated antigen detected by the Ki-67 antibody and aberrantly low scores for this antigen have been reported. We used a new Ki-67 equivalent antibody (MIB 1) and a formalin fixation of smears and trephine biopsies, and we report 52.8% +/- 9.2 SD of the normal BM cells to stain for MIB 1. Late forms of the maturing blood cells compartment such as metamyelocytes and megakaryocytes were stained in cytokine-treated marrows.