Leukemia & lymphoma
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Leukemia & lymphoma · Apr 1995
Clonal CD3+CD8+ large granular lymphocyte (LGL)/NK-associated (NKa) expansions: primary malignancies or secondary reactive phenomena?
This study reports the clinical, haematological and immunophenotypic features of a series of 25 patients with clonal expansions of large granular lymphocytes (LGL)/NK-associated (NKa) cells. These showed a male predominance (16:9) with a median age of 67 (range 38-91) years; four had a documented history of rheumatoid arthritis, a further 18 had diverse clinical disorders, and the remaining three were clinically well. Mild anaemia was found in approximately half the patients and a lymphocytosis (seen in approximately 70% of the cases) was usually modest (< 10.0 x 10(9)/l). ⋯ Clonal CD3+CD8+ LGL/NKa expansions with a CD16+CD56+ composite phenotype were not seen in this patient series. Analyses of 'activation' antigens showed a consistent lack of CD25 expression by CD3+ cells, but increased CD3/Ia co-expression was found in a high proportion (19/25) of cases. Studies of CD45R isoform expression by CD8+ LGL/NKa cell fractions revealed a consistent CD45RA+RO- profile for all cases tested.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)