Normal and certain leukaemic B cells express IL-2 receptors without in vitro activation. |
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Authors: | R J Armitage and J C Cawley |
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Abstract: | IL-2 receptor expression by B cells has previously been considered to be confined to activated normal B cells and, among the B cell leukaemias, to the hairy cells (HC) of hairy-cell leukaemia. In the present paper, using alpha-Tac monoclonal antibodies in a highly sensitive indirect rosette method, we show that both normal and certain leukaemic B cells other than HC express IL-2 receptors. The density of these receptors is low since they were not detectable by indirect immunofluorescence. Various controls excluded non-specific-reagent or exogenous receptor binding and blocking studies with recombinant IL-2 confirmed the presence of the IL-2 receptors. The significance of the findings is discussed and it is suggested that B cell IL-2 receptor expression without in-vitro activation may be a function of B cell maturity. |
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