Immunologic cell features in lymphocytic leukemias: a review
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Immunologic cell features in lymphocytic leukemias: a review
Abstract
Since four years, it has been possible to classify most cases of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) as given to the expansion of abnormal B-lymphocytes. On the contrary, the T-cell class is apparently normal and the T cell extent in CLL-peripheral blood can be even greater than normal when taken as absolute value. The clonal nature theory of B-lymphocytes in CLL is substantiated by the fact that, in general, in every patient only one Ig light chain determinant is present. Again, when serum Ig monoclonality is present in CLL, it appears idiotypically identical to the Ig shown by the lymphocytes of the same patient. Among the most important B-lymphocyte abnormalities in CLL, there are: (a) fluorescence of surface Ig is usually less intense than that in normal subjects, and fluorescence intensity may vary not only from patient to patient, but also from cell to cell in the same patient; (b) the Fc-receptor can be lacking; (c) the C3b-receptor is not always present, or it is from 2 to 20 folds less frequent than the C3d-receptor, whereas normal human lymphocytes do not show any outstanding differences between the number of EAC rosette-forming cells either when tested with mouse complement (C3d-receptor) or with human complement (C3b-receptor); (d) the traffic capacity of peripheral-blood B-lymphocytes in CLL is quite defective. All the above-mentioned data, taken as a whole, suggest that CLL is in general given by the expansion of an abnormal clone of cells of B origin, arrested in their maturative development, non-responsive to the mitogen stimulation, accumulating in the peripheral-blood for a traffic deficiency.
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