Ia. Lampert et al., High expression of CD23 in the proliferation centers of chronic lymphocytic leukemia in lymph nodes and spleen, HUMAN PATH, 30(6), 1999, pp. 648-654
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24
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a B-cell neoplasm composed of a heter
ogeneous mixture of cells, including small lymphocytes, prolymphocytes, and
large transformed cells; these last cells appear to represent the prolifer
ating compartment. CLL cells express, in addition to B cell markers, the tr
ansmembrane receptor CD23, CD23 functions as the receptor for IgE and also
appears to play a role in controlling the growth and proliferation of lymph
ocytes. Its level of expression among the different cells in CLL has not be
en examined. In this study, we show that CD23 expression is much higher in
the large transformed CLL cells than in the small lymphoid population. This
may provide an explanation for the observed correlation between a circulat
ing CD23 cleavage product (soluble CD23) and prognosis in CLL, In addition,
we have shown that proliferation in splenic CLL occurs preferentially in t
he white pulp zones, even in cases in which both the white and red pulp are
extensively infiltrated, Copyright (C) 1999 by W.B. Saunders Company.