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Title: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B-lymphocytes forming SRBC-rosettes not due to an anti-SRBC activity of monoclonal surface immunoglobulin. Author: Herrmann F, Kolecki P, Sieber G, Ludwig WD, Komischke B, Rühl H. Journal: Am J Clin Pathol; 1985 Feb; 83(2):249-53. PubMed ID: 3871584. Abstract: A case of chronic lymphocytic leukemia is described in which large numbers of peripheral blood lymphocytes expressed immunoglobulin on their membrane and rosetted spontaneously with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) at 4 degrees C. They also showed weak staining with a heterologous antiserum against T-cells as well as with a monoclonal antibody (OKT11) with specificity for an epitope associated with the SRBC-receptor, but failed to react with other T-lineage-restricted monoclonal antibodies. The B-cell origin of the leukemic cells was documented by the presence of light-chain-restricted monoclonal surface immunoglobulin, reactivity with various monoclonal anti-B-cell reagents, presence of Ia-like antigens, their capability to synthesize intracytoplasmic immunoglobulin on exposure to phorbol ester TPA, their lack of response to T-cell mitogen PHA, and their inability to help or suppress the allogeneic B-cell response upon PWM stimulation. Extensive blocking studies with both specific antisera and Forsmann antigen-rich guinea pig kidney extracts, which did not prevent SRBC-rosetting, lend support to the hypothesis that SRBC-rosette formation in this case was not attributable to an anti-SRBC affinity of the surface immunoglobulin on the cells. This case will be discussed in relation to the recent finding of SRBC-rosette expression on some cultured chronic lymphocytic leukemia B-lymphocytes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]