Intracytoplasmic localization of CD3 antigen in NKH1+ azurophilic granular T-lymphoblastic lymphoma cells.

Y Yoda, N Mori, K Oka, M Nakazawa, R Mukai, T Abe
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The intracytoplasmic localization of CD3 antigen was examined in azurophilic granular T-lymphoblastic lymphoma cells obtained from a 27-year-old female. Examination by flow cytometry and an immunohistological method revealed that the surface phenotype of the lymphoma cells were NKH1+, CD5+, CD7+, CD1-, CD2-, CD4-, CD8- and CD16-. CD3 was not detected on the cell-surface by flow cytometry but was found in the cytoplasm using the immunohistological method. CD3 was detected in the perinuclear space and rough endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER) by an immunoelectron microscopic study. An electron microscopic observation of the granules revealed lysosomal structures with low electron density. The lymphoma cells proliferated when cultured in the presence of interleukin-2 but showed no NK (K562) activity before and after culture. The molecular size of metabolically labeled intracytoplasmic CD3 precipitated by Leu 4 monoclonal antibody was identical to that of normal CD3. These results indicate that the lymphoma cells are neoplastic counterparts of immature thymocyte at a very early stage of differentiation and may be related to the lineage of CD3+ NKH1+ T-lymphocyte.

CD3抗原在NKH1+嗜氮颗粒t淋巴母细胞淋巴瘤细胞浆内的定位。
我们在27岁女性嗜氮颗粒t淋巴母细胞淋巴瘤细胞中检测了CD3抗原的胞浆内定位。流式细胞术和免疫组织学检查显示,淋巴瘤细胞的表面表型为NKH1+、CD5+、CD7+、CD1-、CD2-、CD4-、CD8-和CD16-。流式细胞术未在细胞表面检测到CD3,但免疫组织学方法在细胞质中发现了CD3。免疫电镜检测到CD3在核周间隙和粗内质网(rough endoplasmic network, ER)中表达。电镜观察颗粒显示溶酶体结构具有低电子密度。在白细胞介素-2存在下培养时,淋巴瘤细胞增殖,但培养前后NK (K562)无活性。leu4单克隆抗体沉淀的代谢标记胞浆内CD3分子大小与正常CD3相同。这些结果表明,淋巴瘤细胞是未成熟胸腺细胞在分化早期的肿瘤对应物,可能与CD3+ NKH1+ t淋巴细胞谱系有关。
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