PMID: 3319678Oct 1, 1987Paper

Immunological reclassification of 22 children with a former diagnosis of non-T, non-B ALL

European Journal of Haematology
L FuggerM Yssing

Abstract

Stored peripheral blood or bone marrow mononuclear cells from 22 pediatric patients with verified acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) previously classified as non-T, non-B ALL were re-investigated by flow cytometric analysis by means of a panel of B cell-specific and -associated monoclonal antibodies (moabs) using a new analytical method described by Platz et al, the so-called Delta Channel Value method. All 22 patients were immunologically re-characterized as pre-B ALL. The reproducibility between the first (acute) and subsequent re-analysis was almost complete. 20 of the tumor cell populations could be assigned to the B cell differentiation scheme recently proposed by Nadler et al. This scheme operates with four stages of pre-B cell differentiation and each stage is defined by the expression of one to four of the following markers: HLA-DR, CD19, CD10 and CD20. Two additional markers, CD24 and CD22, were investigated in our study and allowed further subdivision of the four subgroups proposed by Nadler et al. The composition of a panel of moabs for routine classification of pre-B ALL is proposed.

References

Aug 1, 1982·The Journal of Clinical Investigation·L M NadlerS F Schlossman

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