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Circulating Tumor Cell

[ Title ]

- Immunoglobulins on the surface of blast cells in human acute leukemia

[ Journal ]

- Blood

[ Author ]

- R. S. Samoilova, T. I. Bulicheva and S. V. Skurkovich

[ Year ]

- 1975

[ Volume ]

- 46

[ Pages ]

- 443-51

[ Abstract ]

- By means of the direct fluorescent antibody technique it was shown that malignant cells in acute lymphoblastic leukemia do not, as a rule, bear immunoglobulins on the cell surgace (43 of 45 cases). During complete remission the number of Ig-positive cells corresponds to the number of Ig-positive cells in normal lymphocyte populations. During incomplete remission as well as during incomplete remission as well as during intensive chemotherapy, the lymphocyte-like cells are evidently malignant, since they do not contain a normal number of Ig-positive lymphocytes. In acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) and acute myelomonoblastic leukemia (AMML), lymphocytes distribute normally according to the number of Ig-positive and Ig-negative in 34 of 38 cases. AMML blast cells were Ig-positive in nine of ten cases. The data are discussed in the light of current concepts about the presence of a common precursor cell of granulocytes and monocytes.

[ URL ]

- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/807278