Analysis of Leu-7+ cell subpopulation in the peripheral blood of myeloma patients

Phenotypic heterogeneity and NK cell activity of lymphocyte subset expressing Leu-7 marker were investigated in 17 patients with myeloma and 20 age-matched controls. Co-expression of T cell antigen (Leu-1, Leu-3a and Leu-2a) on Leu-7+ cells was analyzed by two-color immunofluorescence, and the NK ce...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Clinical Immunology Vol. 8; no. 3; pp. 168 - 171
Main Authors Miya, Keiko, Kosaka, Masaaki, Goto, Tetsuya, Ito, Junko, Iishi, Yasuhiko, Saito, Shiro, Okagawa, Kazuto, Hoshijima, Yasuo, Saito, Yoshikuni
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japan Society for Clinical Immunology 1985
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ISSN0911-4300
1349-7413
DOI10.2177/jsci.8.168

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Summary:Phenotypic heterogeneity and NK cell activity of lymphocyte subset expressing Leu-7 marker were investigated in 17 patients with myeloma and 20 age-matched controls. Co-expression of T cell antigen (Leu-1, Leu-3a and Leu-2a) on Leu-7+ cells was analyzed by two-color immunofluorescence, and the NK cell activity of peripheral lymphocytes was measured against 51Cr-labeled cell line K-562 (E/T:25). The proportion of Leu-7+ cells in the peripheral blood was higher in myeloma patients (31.5±10.3%, mean±1SD) than in control subjects (20.5±4.9%). Co-expression of Leu-1 or Leu-2a marker was increased on Leu-7+ cells in myeloma patients compared with normal controls (14.4±6.4% vs 7.3±4.3% for Leu-1; 17.0±7.3% vs 5.8±2.1% for Leu-2a). This indicated that the increase of OKT-8+/Leu-2a+ cells in myeloma patients, which was reported by us to be correlated with increase in serum monoclonal Ig levels, may be due to the Leu-7+ cell with Leu-2a. On the other hand, peripheral lymphocytes from myeloma patients and normal controls had similar NK cell activity (44.7±21.5%, 53.1±15.0%, respectively). These results suggest that the increased Leu-7+ cells co-expressing T antigen in myeloma patients had low NK cell activity. Since the Leu-7+ cells co-expressing Leu-2a marker are known to suppress Ig production of B-lymphocyte, the increase of them may be involved at least in part in the immunodeficiency of myeloma patients.
ISSN:0911-4300
1349-7413
DOI:10.2177/jsci.8.168