LAK1: a novel leucocyte differentiation antigen shared by lymphoid and endothelial cells.

Basic and applied histochemistry Pub Date : 1990-01-01
M R Zocchi, A Faravelli, E Gianazza, R Pardi, C Rugarli
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Abstract

Lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells have been utilized as a useful tool in cancer adoptive immunotherapy. The lineage origin of this population has always been controversial since it shares phenotypic markers with both myelomonocytic cells and T lymphocytes. Recently we described a new monoclonal antibody (MoAb), termed LAK1, which recognizes a 120 Kd surface molecule expressed on human large granular lymphocytes (LGL) and LAK precursors and effectors. LAK1 MoAb defines two different populations of positive cells amongst peripheral lymphocytes: the first subset (20%), represented by brightly stained cells, belongs to the non T-LGL population, whereas the second subset (30%) displays low fluorescence intensity and was partially composed of T lymphocytes. More interestingly, LAK1 is shared by some other cell types, such as monocytes and vascular endothelial cells. Immunohistochemical staining performed on muscle, endometrium and lymphoid or other non lymphoid tissues shows that LAK1 antigen is selectively expressed by the reticuloendothelial system.

LAK1:淋巴细胞和内皮细胞共有的一种新的白细胞分化抗原。
淋巴因子激活杀伤细胞(LAK)已被用作癌症过继免疫治疗的有效工具。该人群的谱系起源一直存在争议,因为它与骨髓单核细胞和T淋巴细胞共享表型标记。最近,我们描述了一种新的单克隆抗体(MoAb),称为LAK1,它识别在人大颗粒淋巴细胞(LGL)和LAK前体和效效物上表达的120 Kd表面分子。LAK1 MoAb在周围淋巴细胞中定义了两个不同的阳性细胞群:第一个亚群(20%),由明亮染色的细胞代表,属于非T- lgl群体,而第二个亚群(30%)显示低荧光强度,部分由T淋巴细胞组成。更有趣的是,其他一些细胞类型,如单核细胞和血管内皮细胞也共享LAK1。对肌肉、子宫内膜和淋巴样组织或其他非淋巴样组织进行免疫组化染色,结果显示网状内皮系统选择性表达LAK1抗原。
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