MD Virginia Pascula (Assistant Professor), PhD Yong-Jun Liu (Scientist), PhD Jacques Banchereau (Director)
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引用次数: 16
Abstract
Seven tonsillar B cell sub-sets have been isolated according to cell surface molecular markers. The molecular characteristics of their phenotype, cell cycle, survival, somatic mutations and isotype switch status permit their inter-relationships to be followed up until the plasma cell stage. Different lymphoma types correlate with all except one of the stages and only two out of nine non-Hodgkin's B cell lymphomas cannot be presently associated to a normal peripheral B cell sub-set. The assignment of lymphomas to their normal human B cell counterparts will facilitate the identification of the causative event(s) responsible for the malignant transformation.