PMID: 6407550Jan 1, 1983Paper

Quantitative monitoring of lymphoid malignancies. Application and findings in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Blood Cells
J R KettmanE P Frenkel

Abstract

The present study investigated the surface immunoglobulin (Ig) phenotypic pattern in 64 cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The fluorescence activated cell sorter techniques were modified to provide sensitive and highly reproducible detection and quantification of the otherwise faint surface immunoglobulins on the cells in CLL. In over 98% of the cases of CLL, light chain of the surface Ig could be identified and measured. Serial measurements were shown to be highly reproducible. The phenotypic pattern and density identified on the surface of the circulating lymphocytes precisely reflected the findings in any given patient when other lymphoid tissue (bone marrow, lymph node or spleen) was sampled. Intraclonal heterogeneity detected by surface Ig was seen in some cases of CLL in spite of a relatively uniform morphology by other classical techniques. Three patterns of cell-to-cell variation were seen: 1) that of a non-Gaussian distribution of surface light Ig staining intensity 2) that of the presence of increased surface light Ig chain on a portion of the cells with a subpopulation of CLL cells showing an additional class of heavy chain, and 3) that of anisotropy where the surface Ig quantitatively did not correlate wit...Continue Reading

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