Chromosomal abnormalities define clonal proliferation in CD3- large granular lymphocyte leukemia |
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Authors: | M Taniwaki S Tagawa H Nishigaki S Horiike S Misawa C Shimazaki T Maekawa H Fujii T Kitani T Abe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Six patients with lymphoproliferative disorder of large granular lymphocytes (LDGL) were studied for chromosomal abnormalities. When the patients were divided into two groups depending on the expression of a mature antigen of T cell lineage, CD3, two with CD3+ phenotype had a stable disease, whereas three of the four patients with CD3- phenotype had marked hepatosplenomegaly and a highly aggressive disease. Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in four of six patients, indicating a clonal proliferation of large granular lymphocytes in individual patients. In particular, chromosomal abnormalities were found in three of the four patients with CD3- LDGL, all of which had a germ-line configuration of the T cell receptor beta-chain gene. Thus, the chromosomal abnormalities provide definitive evidence for the clonal origin of the expanded cells in the CD3- LDGL. |
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Keywords: | LGL leukemia clonal origin |
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