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L Baldini, A Cortelezzi, N Polli, A Neri, L Nobili, AT Maiolo, G Lambertenghi- Deliliers and EE Polli
Isolated splenic hairy cells from three untreated patients were cultured in
presence of recombinant human interferon alpha-2C (IFN alpha).
Ultrastructural cytochemistry and immunophenotype analysis with a large
panel of monoclonal antibodies were performed to study cellular
modification induced by IFN alpha. Hairy cells showed a typical pheno-
type: Smlg+, B1+, BA1+/-, anti-Tac+, OKDR+, Leu-M5+, HC2+, TRAP+,
myeloperoxidase-. Under our experimental conditions, we found no direct
cytotoxic effects or significant variations in morphology, cytochemistry,
and percentage of reactivity with the tested monoclonal antibodies. After
culturing in the presence of different doses of IFN alpha, we observed a
significant enhancement of the expression of class II HLA antigens as
demonstrated by increased fluorescence for OKDR, OKla, Leu-10 at
fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis. In agreement with this
finding IFN alpha-treated hairy cells showed an increased stimulatory
capacity v allogeneic T cells in one-way mixed lymphocyte reaction. To our
knowledge this is the first report describing the induction of class II HLA
antigens on hairy cells by IFN alpha.
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