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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
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The analysis of cell surface markers with monoclonal antibodies has recently been developed and has been proved to be valuable in the diagnosis and classification of hematopoietic tumors. Occasionally, however, such serological studies have been shown to be inconclusive in identifying cell lineage and or clonal proliferation. In order to overcome these problems, two new approaches were introduced in our laboratory. First, T cell receptor and immunoglobulin gene rearrangement analysis as a means of immunomolecular marking was carried out. Second, a double immunoenzymatic staining technique for determining the surface phenotypes of proliferating lymphocytes using a monoclonal antibody against
DNA polymerase alpha
together with those detecting lymphocyte membrane antigens was developed. The results revealed by these techniques strongly suggested that some CD2-, CD5+, CD7+ ALL cases are of T cell origin and that
AILD
may be a neoplastic disease derived from either of the subsets of peripheral T cells.
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PMID:[Serological and immunomolecular markers for the diagnosis of hematopoietic tumors]. 330 May 57
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) is a
DNA polymerase
located in the cell nucleus which catalyses the polymerization of deoxynucleotides at the 3'hydroxyl ends of oligo- or polydeoxynucleotide initiators without a template. TdT is known as a useful marker for the diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma, but its detection usually requires fresh tissue specimens or cell suspensions, using either an enzyme analysis or immuno-fluorescence or -peroxidase staining. Until the recent development of the use of microwave-treated paraffin sections for immunoperoxidase staining, detection of TdT in paraffin sections required rather complicated processes. This new simple technique was applied to paraffin sections from the tumour tissue specimens of 16 patients with lymphoblastic lymphoma and of seven patients with non-endemic Burkitt's lymphoma, which is sometimes difficult to differentiate from lymphoblastic lymphoma because of their similar clinicopathological characteristics. In addition, as a control, ten cases each were examined of adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma (ATLL) and angioimmunoblastic lymphoma (
AILD
), which are both peripheral T-cell lymphomas. The tumour cells from 15 of the 16 (94 per cent) patients with lymphoblastic lymphoma were found to be TdT-positive. The specificity of the anti-TdT antibody used was confirmed by immunoblot and the specific 60 kD band was detected only in a specimen of lymphoblastic lymphoma. These results show that the immunostaining of TdT on paraffin-embedded sections is a useful method for differentiating lymphoblastic lymphoma from other lymphomas. This method is applicable to a routine diagnostic service.
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PMID:Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase staining of malignant lymphomas in paraffin sections: a useful method for the diagnosis of lymphoblastic lymphoma. 922 46