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CD79a****
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Anticorpo Monoclonale
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Antigene Citoplasmatico e di membrana
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raccomanda l'uso di metodi di smascheramento antigenico (C2 pH6)
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CD79a
Glicoproteina di membrana codificata
dal gene mb-1
cromosoma 19, q13.2-3
CD79b
Proteina di membrana legata in
eterodimero a CD79a, codificata dal gene B29
cromosoma 17, q23
Suggested review
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CD79: a review.
Chu PG, Arber DA.
Appl Immunohistochem Molecul Morphol 2001 Jun;9(2):97-106
Division of Pathology, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte,
California 91010, USA.
CD79 is composed of CD79a and CD79b components expressed almost exclusively
on B cells and B-cell neoplasms. CD79a and CD79b expression precedes
immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy-chain gene rearrangement and CD20 expression
during B-cell ontogeny and disappears later than CD20 in the late (plasma
cell) stage of B-cell differentiation. Therefore, antibodies to CD79a and
CD79b are useful in the differential diagnosis of B-cell neoplasms from
T-cell neoplasms or myeloid neoplasms, or L and H lymphocyte predominance
Hodgkin's lymphoma from classic Hodgkin's lymphoma. In addition, CD79a and
CD79b antibodies are useful markers in the diagnosis of precursor B-acute
lymphoblastic leukemia (pre-B-ALL) because many of these tumors are negative
for other B-cell markers, such as CD20 and CD45RA. Furthermore, for B-cell
neoplasms, wherein CD20 expression is aberrantly lost, such as in diffuse
large B-cell lymphoma, or for B-cell neoplasms after CD20-antibody therapy,
CD79a may be used as a first-line B-cell marker for the diagnosis. In this
review, the authors discuss the molecular biology of CD79 and the frequency
and usefulness of CD79 expression in these neoplasms.
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