Monoclonal anti-T-cell antibodies react with circulating myeloid leukemia cells and normal tissue macrophages.

1984 
Rabbit and monoclonal antibodies to human myeloid leukemia cells, monocytic leukemia cells and human thymocytes have shown the existence of common T-cell/myeloid/monocyte antigens. For this reason, the specificity of a series of monoclonal antibodies to human T-cells (OKT 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10; and NA1/34) was tested by immunofluorescence (cytofluorograph) and complement-mediated cytotoxicity against human myeloid leukemia and normal blood cells and leukemic cell lines. In addition, an immunohistological analysis of the specificity of OKT4, 9.3, Leu 3a, OKT3 and NA1/34 antibodies was performed using normal lymphoid tissues and a sensitive immunoperoxidase technique.Normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells reacted with OKT3 (“pan T-cell”, mean 54%), OKT4 (“helper T-cell”, mean 35%) and OKT 5/8 (“suppressor T-cell”, mean 18%) as previously reported. However, 0KT3 reacted with the cell lines K562 (myeloid), RC2a and THP-1 (monocytoid) and U937 (macrophage) as well as with cells from 9/65 myeloid leu...
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