Peruccio D, Crepaldi T, Lovisone E, Paolino F, Foa R, Castagnoli C, Gabrielli A, Cappa P M, Richiardi P
Dipartimento di Genetica, Biologia e Chimica Medica, University of Torino, Italy.
Tissue Antigens. 1987 Aug;30(2):76-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1987.tb01601.x.
The expression of HLA class I- like molecules was analyzed on human acute and chronic leukemic cells. The presence on leukemic cells of class I- like molecules, absent on the patient's normal lymphocytes, was examined by complement- dependent lymphocytotoxicity using platelet absorbed alloantisera that recognize HLA-linked, 45-12 kd, beta-2-microglobulin associated molecules, selectively expressed on PHA-activated cells. A positive reactivity of the anti- class I- like alloantisera was found in 50% of the acute leukemias (cALL, T-ALL and AML), independently of the lineage of differentiation, while chronic lymphocytic leukemias (B-CLL) were constantly negative. It is suggested that beta-2-microglobulin associated HLA molecules may represent markers of leukemic blast activation and/or maturation state.