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Isolation of T Lymphocytes in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia by Depletion of Mouse Rosette-forming Cells
D. KABELITZ 1 , U. FINK 1 A. REICHERT 1
  1 Division of Haematology and Oncology, First Medical Clinic, Technical University of Munich, Munich, FRG
Correspondence to  Dieter Kabelitz, Department of Immunology Biomedicum, Box 582, S-75123 Uppsala, Sweden.
Copyright 1981 Blackwell Scientific Publications

ABSTRACT

Separation of mouse rosette-forming cells (MRFC) was used as a technique to isolate T lymphocytes in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. The resulting interface fraction (non-MRFC) was highly enriched for sheep rosette-forming T cells (mean value 71.8% SRFC) as compared with unfractionated peripheral blood lymphoctes (mean value 18% SRFC). A higher degree of T-cell purity was achieved by this method than by the sheep rosette sedimentation technique in patients with leucocyte counts greater than 50 × 109/I. Functional tests revealed that depletion of MRFC increased not only phytohaemagglutinin and mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) reactivity but also the stimulatory capacity in the allogeneic MLC. In contrast, separation of MRFC in normal blood donors gave only a poor degree of separation and was not an effective means to isolate lymphocyte subpopulations.


Received 17 April 1980 Received in revised form 11 July 1980

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1365-3083.1981.tb00128.x About DOI

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