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Characteristic CD103 and CD123 Expression Pattern Defines Hairy Cell Leukemia Usefulness of CD123 and CD1O3 in the Diagnosis of Mature B-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Volume 136, Issue 4, Pages 625-630

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1309/AJCPKUM9J4IXCWEU

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CD123; Flow cytometry; Non-Hodgkin lymphoma; CD103; B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders

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  1. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute

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By using flow cytometiy, we studied CD103 and CD 123 expression by the malignant cells in 300 B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (BC-LPD) cases, including 114 hairy cell leukemia (HCL), 20 HCL variant (HCLv), 9 splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL; in 5, only CD103 was evaluated), 133 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), 3 follicular lymphoma (FL), and 21 mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). All HCLs expressed uniform CD103 and bright CD123. Among the 20 HCLv cases, 20 (100%) were CD103+ and 8 (40%) were CD123+ (partial or dim). CD 103 was negative in all MCL, FL, CLL, and SMZL cases. CD123 was positive in 1(25%) of 4 SMZL, 3.8% of CLL (5/133), 7 (33%) of 21 MCL, and 1 (33%) of 3 FL cases. CD103 is specific for HCL and HCLv. CD123 expression is more widespread in BC-LPDs but is useful in conjunction with CD25 to differentiate HCLv from HCL. These findings support the usefulness of CD123 and CD103 to aid in the differential diagnosis of BC-LPDs.

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