Terminal Transferase-Positive Human Bone Marrow Cells Exhibit the Antigenic Phenotype of Common Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • Janossy G
  • Bollum F
  • Bradstock K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Combined immunologic assays for TdT enzyme and membrane markers show that TdT+ cells in nonleukemic human bone marrow carry ALL-associated and Ia-like antigens but no thymocyte markers or surface Ig. These cells could be precursors involved in acute lymphoblastic leukemia of the “common” or non-T, non-B type and in lymphoid blast crisis of Ph' positive chronic myeloid leukemia. A few TdT+, Ia+ cells express cytoplasmic IgM, indicating that some pre-B cells may be TdT positive.

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Janossy, G., Bollum, F. J., Bradstock, K. F., McMichael, A., Rapson, N., & Greaves, M. F. (1979). Terminal Transferase-Positive Human Bone Marrow Cells Exhibit the Antigenic Phenotype of Common Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. The Journal of Immunology, 123(4), 1525–1529. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.123.4.1525

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