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  • Title: The in vivo expression of type B CD23 mRNA in B-chronic lymphocytic leukemic cells is associated with an abnormally low CD23 upregulation by IL-4: comparison with their normal cellular counterparts.
    Author: Fournier S, Tran ID, Suter U, Biron G, Delespesse G, Sarfati M.
    Journal: Leuk Res; 1991; 15(7):609-18. PubMed ID: 1830631.
    Abstract:
    We recently reported that the sera of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients contained 3-500 times more soluble CD23 (or IgE-BF) than the sera of patients with other lymphoproliferative diseases or normal individuals and that their B cells (B-CLLs) overexpressed CD23 Ag. In the present report, we extended these studies and showed that CD5+ B cells from all CLL patients (n = 15) co-express CD23 Ag. We next identified two additional major differences between B-CLLs and normal adult B cells. First, in contrast to normal adult B cells which exclusively express type A CD23 mRNA, freshly isolated B-CLLs expressed both type B and type A CD23 mRNA. Second, although IL-4 is a potent inducer of type B CD23 mRNA on normal B cells, an optimal concentration of IL-4 infranormally upregulated CD23 on highly purified B-CLLs both at the protein and at the molecular levels. However, co-stimulation of CLL PBMC with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and IL-4 strongly upregulated CD23 on B-CLLs, reconstituting the high level of CD23 expression observed in vivo. We next attempted to relate B-CLLs to the CD5+ B cell subpopulations present in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC, n = 3), cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMC, n = 6) and tonsillar lymphocytes (TONS, n = 3) by analysing their co-expression of CD20, CD5 and CD23 Ag and their phenotypic regulation by IL-4. Our results indicated that B-CLLs presented some features in common with the CD23+ umbilical cord blood B cells in as much as, like in B-CLLs; (i) all CD23+ cord blood cells co-expressed CD5 Ag, (ii) freshly isolated CBMC expressed both type A and type B CD23 mRNA, and finally (iii) these cells weakly re-expressed CD23 Ag upon IL-4 stimulation as compared to adult PBMC.
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