Hodgkin’s cells express CD83, a dendritic cell lineage associated antigen
- 31 December 1997
- Vol. 29 (3) , 294-299
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00313029700169125
Abstract
Hodgkin’s cells (HC) are considered to be the malignant cells of Hodgkin’s disease (HD), but despite extensive studies, no conclusive evidence has emerged regarding their non-malignant counterpart and the ontogeny of these cells remains controversial. The analysis of a possible dendritic cell (DC) origin of HC has been hampered to date by the lack of a DC lineage specific marker. The expression of the two DC-associated antigens CD83 and CMRF-44, the B lymphocyte restricted molecule CD79, and the costimulator molecule CD86, was examined in lymph nodes from 23 HD patients using immunohistological techniques. The majority of HC expressed the CD83 (22/23) and CD86 antigens (20/23), whereas expression of the CMRF-44 antigen was variable (10/23) and usually only a subpopulation of HC stained. In contrast, the CD79 antigen was absent from most HC (17/23). The presence of the CD83 antigen on HC in the absence of the CD79 antigen supports a possible DC lineage odgin for some HC. Regardless of its role in lineage assignment, CD83 may become a useful immunohistological marker for HD as the CD83 antigen was present on most HC.Keywords
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