PMID: 6975140Jan 1, 1981Paper

Immunological phenotypes of human leukemias of the B-cell lineage

Blood Cells
M SeligmannJ C Brouet

Abstract

The recent results are summarized of some immunological studies of various human leukemias of the B-cell lineage. The study of pre-B leukemias has outlined the diversity of immunoglobulin expression in leukemic cells resembling B-lymphocyte precursors and has provided insights into the biology of the progenitors of hematopoietic cells. Acute leukemia with Burkitt cells represents a very homogeneous group close to classical Burkitt's lymphoma. Mitogens are able to induce in vitro differentiation of leukemic cells from chronic lymphocytic-B leukemia and from hairy cell leukemia. Hairy cells become able to express new phenotypic characteristics after stimulation by phytohemagglutinin.

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

B-Cell Leukemia (Keystone)

B-cell leukemia includes various types of lymphoid leukemia that affect B cells. Here is the latest research on B-cell leukemia.