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Contribution of Flow Cytometry to Acute Leukemia Classification in Tunisia

The precision of immunological characterization of leukemias was improved by a certain number of technical innovations, particularly hybridoma production and standardization, resulting in monoclonal antibodies and definition of recognised cellular antigens (designated by CD: Cluster of Differentiati...

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Autores principales: Feki, S., El Omri, H., Laatiri, M. A., Ennabli, S., Boukef, K., Jenhani, F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3850556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11381193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/953059
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author Feki, S.
El Omri, H.
Laatiri, M. A.
Ennabli, S.
Boukef, K.
Jenhani, F.
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description The precision of immunological characterization of leukemias was improved by a certain number of technical innovations, particularly hybridoma production and standardization, resulting in monoclonal antibodies and definition of recognised cellular antigens (designated by CD: Cluster of Differentiation). The aim of this work was to determine the immunophenotyping profile of patients with leukemia, by means of a flow cytometric method: 66 blood samples coming from leukemic persons in the Sahel region were studied by flow cytometry, using about thirty monoclonal antibodies all marked with a fluorochrome, in one or two colour systems to assess their distribution according to type (lymphoid B or T / myeloid) and age, and to search for possible co-expressions of markers of different lineages. The marked preponderance of childhood B-ALL in our series is, at least partly, attributable to the age distribution of the Tunisian population. In agreement with studies from other countries, the majority of AML cases occurred among adults. A high proportion of AML cases in our series co-expressed markers of other lineages. Overall, accurate classification of acute leukemias was possible from a simple peripheral blood sample in 62 of 66 cases (93.9%).
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spelling pubmed-38505562013-12-12 Contribution of Flow Cytometry to Acute Leukemia Classification in Tunisia Feki, S. El Omri, H. Laatiri, M. A. Ennabli, S. Boukef, K. Jenhani, F. Dis Markers Other The precision of immunological characterization of leukemias was improved by a certain number of technical innovations, particularly hybridoma production and standardization, resulting in monoclonal antibodies and definition of recognised cellular antigens (designated by CD: Cluster of Differentiation). The aim of this work was to determine the immunophenotyping profile of patients with leukemia, by means of a flow cytometric method: 66 blood samples coming from leukemic persons in the Sahel region were studied by flow cytometry, using about thirty monoclonal antibodies all marked with a fluorochrome, in one or two colour systems to assess their distribution according to type (lymphoid B or T / myeloid) and age, and to search for possible co-expressions of markers of different lineages. The marked preponderance of childhood B-ALL in our series is, at least partly, attributable to the age distribution of the Tunisian population. In agreement with studies from other countries, the majority of AML cases occurred among adults. A high proportion of AML cases in our series co-expressed markers of other lineages. Overall, accurate classification of acute leukemias was possible from a simple peripheral blood sample in 62 of 66 cases (93.9%). IOS Press 2000 2002-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3850556/ /pubmed/11381193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/953059 Text en Copyright © 2000 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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title_short Contribution of Flow Cytometry to Acute Leukemia Classification in Tunisia
title_sort contribution of flow cytometry to acute leukemia classification in tunisia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3850556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11381193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/953059
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