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CD25-negative hairy cell leukaemia: Intracytoplasmic detection of Tac antigen and interferon-induced surface expression
Authors:Tiziana Tison  Francesco Dazzi  Claudia Giacon  Fabrizio Vianello  Maria Luisa Valente  Paolo Radossi  Dino Sgarabotto  Antonio Girolami  Natale Pennelli  Alessandro Poletti
Abstract:Hairy cell leukaemia (HCL) is a chronic lymphoproliferative disease of B-cell lineage. One of the peculiar immunophenotypic markers is the strong expression of the p55 chain of the interleukin-2 receptor (IL2R), recognized by anti-CD25 (or anti-Tac) monoclonal antibody. However, it is known that in rare cases CD25 may not be detectable, even when variant forms of HCL are excluded. The possibility has not been investigated that in these situations CD25 is present in the cytoplasm of the neoplastic cells. This paper describes a case in which the clinical, histological, and electron microscopic features were consistent with a typical HCL. Immunophenotype analysis showed the whole spectrum of markers of HCL, except for the expression of IL2R. The soluble form of the molecule was, however, increased in the patient's serum. Cytospin staining of the neoplastic B cells with anti-CD25 clearly demonstrated the presence of IL2R in the cytoplasm of hairy cells. When the cells were cultivated in vitro in the presence of interferon-α2b, CD25 was detectable at the membrane level. These findings suggest that at least some cases of CD25-negative HCL may express cytoplasmic IL2R.
Keywords:cytoplasmic CD25  hairy cell leukaemia  interferon-α  2b
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