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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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The My4 antibody, one of a number of monoclonal antibodies that react with the CD14 antigen, was originally reported to weakly stain monocytes, macrophages, and granulocytes. However, recent studies have shown that the My4 antibody also stains normal peripheral blood B lymphocytes and some subtypes of B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Thus, the authors have studied a large series of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas stained with the My4 antibody. In frozen sections of reactive lymph node biopsy specimens, the My4 antibody strongly stained mantle zone B lymphocytes and weakly reacted with dendritic reticulum cells and histiocytes. In a series of 245 non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, the My4 antibody stained 111 (45%) cases: 108 of 189 (57%) B-cell lymphomas, 3 of 50 (6%) T-cell lymphomas, and 0 of 6 null cell lymphomas. My4-positive B-cell lymphomas occurred in all histologic subtypes with the exception of small noncleaved cell lymphomas. Follicular lymphomas were most often My4 positive (82%). My4 antibody staining showed no correlation with Working Formulation grade. All three My4-positive T-cell lymphomas had a mature T-cell phenotype. Seventy-six of the 111 (68%) My4-positive lymphomas were also analyzed with at least one other anti-CD14 antibody, either Mo2 and/or Leu-M3. In all cases the antigens that react with Mo2 and Leu-M3 were not expressed. Thus, the staining of reactive and neoplastic B cells by My4 appears to be unique to this antibody and is not a feature of all anti-CD14 antibodies.
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PMID:My4 antibody staining of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. 170 92

The CD14 antigen was originally identified on monocytes as a differentiation marker and usually detected by a panel of monoclonal antibodies, including My4 and LeuM3. Recent studies have shown that CD14 antigen is expressed on Langerhans cells, a subject of normal B-lymphocytes, neutrophils, and subtypes of B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. These antigens, however, react with My4, but not with LeuM3, and the reason for this has not been elucidated. In this study, we found that similar My4+/LeuM3- epitopes are expressed on the human monoblastic cell line, U937. Northern blotting demonstrated that the U937 cells express neither 1.4 kb CD14 transcripts nor possible alternative spliced forms of CD14 transcripts. The molecule was resistant to phosphatidylinositol specific phospholipase C, which effectively hydrolyzes glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol anchored protein, decay accelerating factor, on the same cells. Lipopolysaccharide, which down-regulates the expression of CD14 on monocytes, did not alter the expression of the molecule. We concluded that the My4+/LeuM3- molecule on U937 cells is not CD14 antigen but another surface protein. A similar molecule was also detected on B-lymphoma cells from a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and on polymorphonuclear leukocytes from healthy donors.
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PMID:A cell surface antigen that cross-reacts with My4, a monoclonal antibody to CD14, is expressed on human monoblastic cell line U937, B-lymphoma cells, and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. 947 87