Abstract
The distribution of DQ as well as DR antigens was examined on lymphoid and monocytic cells at different stages of differentiation. In the B cell series, both immature and differentiating (under Staphylococcus aureus or pokeweed mitogen stimulation) B cells often lacked DQ molecules; among surface IgM+ and IgD+ cells, both DQ and DR molecules were detected except on cells from 30% of the lymphoid malignancies studied. T cells expressed DQ molecules only after stimulation; a DQ-DR+ phenotype was observed in a large number of cells after allogeneic stimulation, in certain antigen-specific T cell lines as well as in T cell lymphomas, suggesting that class II antigens had a distinct pattern of regulation. In the monocytic lineage, DQ molecules were expressed by most lymph node monocytes and only a low percentage (20%) of circulating monocytes.
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