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The Role of Ultrastructural Cytochemistry and Monoclonal Antibodies in Clarifying the Nature of Undifferentiated Cells in Acute Leukaemia

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Journal Br J Haematol
Specialty Hematology
Date 1988 Jun 1
PMID 3390393
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The nature of the cells in 21 cases of acute leukaemia with blasts which were undifferentiated by light microscopy criteria was investigated by immunophenotyping, ultrastructural cytochemistry and DNA analysis. Two groups of cases were recognized. Fourteen cases were negative with B and T lymphoid markers and expressed one or two myeloid antigens detected by the monoclonal antibodies (McAb) MCS2 (CD13) and MY9 (CD33). Peroxidase activity was demonstrated at ultrastructural level by the method of Roels on unfixed cells in eight out of 10 cases; rearrangement of the immunoglobulin (Ig) genes was demonstrated in one of the three cases investigated. These cases are proliferations of early, MO, myeloblasts which can only be recognized by immunological and ultrastructural cytochemical methods. The remaining seven cases revealed a complex phenotype with expression of myeloid and lymphoid antigens. Peroxidase activity was detected in blasts from two cases with rearrangement of the Ig-heavy chain gene; in one of them the T cell receptor beta and gamma chain genes were also found in rearranged configuration. This group comprises cases of biphenotypic and mixed acute leukaemia which probably involve multipotent stem cells. This study demonstrates that the expression of myeloid antigens on blast cells parallels closely the presence of peroxidase activity and that lymphoid markers correlate with gene rearrangements at DNA level. Our findings are reassuring with respect to the specificity of the antimyeloid McAb for the diagnosis of cases which are unclassifiable by conventional methods.

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