Abstract
AbstractSequential immunological and cytokinetic studies were done on individual lymphoid cells in the peripheral blood of 10 children with previously untreated acute lymphoid leukemia (8 non-T–non-B, 1 T, and 1 B-ALL) and on lymphoid bone marrow cells (4 non-T–non-B ALL). The results obtained suggest that some, but not all, of the children considered to have non-T–non-B ALL had proliferating leukemic cells with surface immunoglobulin (SIg) in the peripheral blood. The absolutenumber of these SIg+ proliferating leukemic cells, however, was always smaller than the absolute number of SIg– proliferating leukemic cells. A similiar observation was made in the child with B-ALL. On the other hand, in the blood of the child with T-ALL, no SIg+ proliferating leukemic cells were detected. The results indicate that sequential analyses of different parameters on single cells might permit a more precise investigation of relations between cell proliferation and cell differentiation or of interactions between normal and neoplastic lymphoid cells.
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