Rp. Falcao et Ab. Garcia, EXPRESSION OF CD45RA (NAIVE) AND CD45RO (MEMORY) ANTIGENS IN T-ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA, British Journal of Haematology, 85(3), 1993, pp. 483-486
We have determined the distribution of CD45RO (memory) and CD4 5RA (na
ive) antigens in the bone marrow blasts from 25 patients with T-acute
lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL). Four groups of patients were identifi
ed on the basis of reactivity with specific antibodies by flow cytomet
ric analysis: (a) CD45RA-/CD45RO+ (16 patients): four CD4-/CD8+, seven
CD4+/CD8+ and five CD4-/CD8-; (b) CD45RA+/CD45RO- (three patients): t
hree CD4-/CD8-; (c) five CD45RA-/CD45RO-: one CD4+/CD8-; one CD4-/CD8; three CD4+/CD8+; (d) CD45RA+/CD45RO+ (one case): CD4+/CD8-. There wa
s no correlation between the expression of the naive and the memory ph
enotypes and the presence of CD4, CD8 or any other antigen except the
CD10 antigen which was expressed by all CD45RA-/CD45RO- patients. The
predominance of the CD45RA-/CD45RO+ phenotype (65%) and the low incide
nce of the hybrid phenotype CD45RA+/CD45RO+ (5%) in T-ALL, differs fro
m the results reported by others for chronic or prolymphocytic T-cell
leukaemias, in which the simultaneous expression of these maturational
antigens was detected in approximately half of the cases.