F. Pandolfi , R. Paganelli, M.C. Sirianni, R. D’Amelio, F. Aiuti
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Abstract
Rosette formation of human lymphoid cells with mouse erythrocytes has recently been proposed as a marker for a subpopulation of B lymphocytes. In this work we studied the percentage of mouse rosette forming cells (MRFC) in normal and pathological conditions and compared them to the percentage of sheep rosette forming cells (SRFC) a marker for T lymphocytes.
Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from normal donors contained 6.2 ± 1.1% (mean ±1 S.D.) MRFC. High percentages of MRFC were found in CLL patients, and a slight increase was observed in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
MRFC were absent in Bruton's type agammaglobulinaemia, but were normally present in patients with T cell defects.
Cryopreservation of lymphocytes in 10% DMSO did not significantly affect the mean percentages of SRFC and MRFC, though a slight increase of the former and a small reduction of the latter was observed.
Double binding experiments on peripheral blood lymphocytes showed a predominant association of MRFC with cells staining for surface IgM and/or IgD. In all samples tested, we also observed a small population of MRFC negative for sIgM or sIgD and a few sIgM or sIgD positive cells that did not rosette with mouse erythrocytes.