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Ultrastructural characterization of human large granular lymphocyte subsets defined by the expression of HNK-1 (Leu-7), Leu-11, or both HNK-1 and Leu-11 antigens.
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A peroxidase-colloidal gold double labeling system in immunoelectron microscopy was used to investigate the ultrastructural features of human large granular lymphocytes (LGL) subpopulations. Three subsets of LGL, Leu-7+-Leu-11-, Leu-7+-Leu-11+, Leu-7- -Leu-11+, were characterized using combinations of the monoclonal antibodies anti-Leu-7 and anti-Leu-11. They showed different ultrastructural patterns. In fact, Leu-7+-Leu-11- cells showed a high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio (N/C), a round nucleus, a cytoplasm with few organelles, and a rather even surface. Moreover, most of them lacked electron-dense granules. On the other hand, Leu-11+ cells displayed a low N/C, an irregular-shaped nucleus, and a cytoplasm containing a well-developed Golgi apparatus, many mitochondria, vacuoles, vesicles, and numerous electron-dense granules. Moreover, they exhibited an irregular cell surface. Thus, Leu-7+-Leu-11- cells seemed to represent an immature form of LGL, while cells expressing the Leu-11 antigen showed a fine structure specific for functional NK cells. Our findings suggest that the expression of HNK-1 (Leu-7) and Leu-11 antigens respectively represents subsequent stages in NK cell differentiation.
Title: Ultrastructural characterization of human large granular lymphocyte subsets defined by the expression of HNK-1 (Leu-7), Leu-11, or both HNK-1 and Leu-11 antigens.
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A peroxidase-colloidal gold double labeling system in immunoelectron microscopy was used to investigate the ultrastructural features of human large granular lymphocytes (LGL) subpopulations.
Three subsets of LGL, Leu-7+-Leu-11-, Leu-7+-Leu-11+, Leu-7- -Leu-11+, were characterized using combinations of the monoclonal antibodies anti-Leu-7 and anti-Leu-11.
They showed different ultrastructural patterns.
In fact, Leu-7+-Leu-11- cells showed a high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio (N/C), a round nucleus, a cytoplasm with few organelles, and a rather even surface.
Moreover, most of them lacked electron-dense granules.
On the other hand, Leu-11+ cells displayed a low N/C, an irregular-shaped nucleus, and a cytoplasm containing a well-developed Golgi apparatus, many mitochondria, vacuoles, vesicles, and numerous electron-dense granules.
Moreover, they exhibited an irregular cell surface.
Thus, Leu-7+-Leu-11- cells seemed to represent an immature form of LGL, while cells expressing the Leu-11 antigen showed a fine structure specific for functional NK cells.
Our findings suggest that the expression of HNK-1 (Leu-7) and Leu-11 antigens respectively represents subsequent stages in NK cell differentiation.
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