Literature DB >> 7028183

Exploitation of monoclonal antibodies: a "who's who" of haemopoietic malignancy.

M F Greaves, D Delia, J Robinson, R Sutherland, R Newman.   

Abstract

A library of monoclonal antibodies plus "conventional' markers (e.g. anti-TdT) have been used to explore the detailed phenotypes of leukaemic cells in relation to normal haemopoietic differentiation. This analysis reveals that consistent, composite phenotypes of different subclasses of lymphoid malignancies closely mimic those of corresponding normal cells at equivalent levels of maturation. It is suggested that three major target cell populations are available for lymphoid malignancy: the pluripotential stem cell (e.g. "lymphoid' blast crisis of CGL), lymphoid progenitors or stem cells in the bone marrow (non-T ALL) or thymus (T-ALL, T-NHL) and long lived, mature and immunocompetent T and B cells (T-CLL, PLL, Sézary and B-CLL, lymphoma respectively). The major phenotypes documented in different leukaemias represent the level of "maturation arrest' imposed on the dominant subclone; this is determined by, but not necessarily synonymous with, the "target cell' and associated clonogenic cell population in the leukaemia. No consistent major abnormalities of gene expression are revealed by this investigation and although they may exist (e.g. loss or acquisition of antigens with malignant progression) we suggest that they are irrelevant to the central issue of what alterations are essential and sufficient for the evolution of clonogenic leukaemic cells. We propose instead that subtle changes, which uncouple proliferation and differentiation, are all that is required.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7028183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Cells        ISSN: 0340-4684


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Journal:  Cell Biophys       Date:  1984-09

2.  Receptor for transferrin may be a "target" structure for natural killer cells.

Authors:  L Vodinelich; R Sutherland; C Schneider; R Newman; M Greaves
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1983-02       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Monoclonal antibodies against differentiation antigens of lymphopoiesis.

Authors:  E Thiel
Journal:  Blut       Date:  1983-11

4.  Characterization of HLA-DR antigens on leukaemic cells.

Authors:  R A Newman; M F Greaves
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1982-10       Impact factor: 4.330

5.  T-cell growth factor production by adult, but not childhood. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemic cells.

Authors:  R Seshadri; C Matthews; H Moore; H Zola
Journal:  Blut       Date:  1984-12

6.  Immunoglobulin gene organisation and expression in haemopoietic stem cell leukaemia.

Authors:  A M Ford; H V Molgaard; M F Greaves; H J Gould
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 11.598

7.  Characteristics of Sternberg-Reed, and related cells in Hodgkin's disease: an immunohistological study.

Authors:  M S Dorreen; J A Habeshaw; A G Stansfeld; P F Wrigley; T A Lister
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 7.640

8.  Childhood leukaemia and lymphoma: African experience supports a role for environmental factors in leukaemogenesis.

Authors:  Christopher Ko Williams; Letizia Foroni; Lucio Luzzatto; Idris Saliu; Arthur Levine; Mel F Greaves
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