Modification of HLA expression as a possible factor in the pathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma.

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Our data show that: Most BL cells express significantly less HLA class I and II than the corresponding LCLs. Lymphoblastoid cell lines have a much higher HLA class I and II density than normal peripheral blood B cells. There are qualitative differences in class I and II expression in most BL/LCL pairs. These qualitative differences are not caused by EBV infection. They might be due to a selective downregulation of HLA specifities by c-myc activation. We conclude that these modifications of HLA expression may well play a role in the reduced specific immune recognition of Burkitt's lymphoma cells.

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Voltz, R., Jilg, W., & Wolf, H. (1989). Modification of HLA expression as a possible factor in the pathogenesis of Burkitt’s lymphoma. Haematology and Blood Transfusion, 32, 289–292. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74621-5_51

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