Hairy Cell Leukemia [clone DBA.44], anti-human
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MC0135
Catalog Number: MC0135Clone: DBA.44Isotype: Mouse IgM/kApplications: IHC
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Description: Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare type of chronic lymphoid leukemia. The disease is characterized by abnormal white blood cells bearing hair-like projections from the cytoplasm. These cancerous cells are larger than normal and positive for CD19, CD20, CD22, CD11c, CD25, CD103 and FMC7. HCL commonly causes infection, anemia and/or easy bleeding in patients. Some of the leukemic cells may gather in the spleen and cause it to swell, leading to massive splenomegaly. Patients with a high tumor burden may also have significantly reduced levels of cholesterol. There are two variants of hairy cell leukemia: hairy cell leukemia-variant, which is usually diagnosed in older men; and a Japanese variant. HCL markers are important research tools as they allow for the functional and behavioral analysis of this type of leukemia. DBA.44, a B subset antibody, reacts with very few normal cells. 50-97% of HCL cases are positive; about 35% of low grade B-cell lymphomas are positive; and about 30-80% of splenic lymphomas are positive. The antibody maybe also positive in some marginal cell lymphomas (MZL) and large cell lymphomas. Combining with TRAcP (tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase) is a good way to detect HCL.Localization: cytoplasm, membraneDilution: 10-30Positive Control: hairy cell leukemiaHIER: pepsin 5-10 min at 37°CStatus: RUO
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