Caligaris-Cappio F, Gobbi M, Bofill M, Janossy G
J Exp Med. 1982 Feb 1;155(2):623-8. doi: 10.1084/jem.155.2.623.
An infrequent (2-3%) B lymphocyte subpopulation was found in the normal human tonsil and lymph nodes that shows the phenotypic characteristics of B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) (rosette formation with mouse erythrocytes, weak expression of membrane Ig, staining for HLA-DR, and OKT1 or Leu-1 detecting a T cell-associated p65 antigen). Preliminary evidence suggests that at least a subpopulation of these cells is found, in small proportions, within the germinal centers. These cells were not observed in the human bone marrow. B-CLL may involve this peripheral B lymphocyte subset.
在正常人类扁桃体和淋巴结中发现了一种罕见(2%-3%)的B淋巴细胞亚群,其表现出B细胞慢性淋巴细胞白血病(B-CLL)的表型特征(与小鼠红细胞形成玫瑰花结、膜免疫球蛋白表达较弱、HLA-DR染色以及OKT1或Leu-1检测到一种T细胞相关的p65抗原)。初步证据表明,这些细胞中至少有一个亚群少量存在于生发中心内。在人类骨髓中未观察到这些细胞。B-CLL可能累及这个外周B淋巴细胞亚群。