Abstract: | Anti-Leu M1 generally does not stain the lymphocytic and histiocytic (L&H) variants of Reed-Sternberg cells in the lymphocyte predominant type of Hodgkin's disease. However, the authors found that after neuraminidase treatment for removal of sialic acid, the L&H cells in more than half of the cases studied could be stained by anti-Leu M1. This result strongly suggests that L&H cells differ from the Reed-Sternberg cells in other types of Hodgkin's disease in their unique capacity to sialylate the 150-kd Leu M1 antigen. |