An antigen shared by a human T cell subset and B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemic cells. Distribution of normal and malignant lymphoid cell

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We obtained a monoclonal antibody, A50, after immunizing Biozzi's high responder strain of mice with T cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (T-CLL) cells. A50 recognized an antigen present on the surface of B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells from many patients and from cells of T lineage from any subject were tested. We could not find this antigen either on the surface of normal B cell or on other non-T cell malignancies. On T cells, this antigen was present on a subpopulation of thymus cells, and on most peripheral T cells. The antigen was present on the surface of cells from T-CLL, Sezary's disease, and a subset of T cell lymphoma. The antigen seemed to belong to a complex set of antigenic determinants that we had defined with rabbit antisera.

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Boumsell, L., Coppin, H., Pham, D., Raynal, B., Lemerle, J., Dausset, J., & Bernard, A. (1980). An antigen shared by a human T cell subset and B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemic cells. Distribution of normal and malignant lymphoid cell. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 152(1), 229–234. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.152.1.229

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