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In the majority of 188 non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) investigated in this study, we found a simultaneous expression of the receptors for c3b and c3d (CR1 & CR2; cccorr = 0.69, P less than 0.0005). An analysis of the different histological entities of the Kiel classification revealed that this coexpression was most pronounced for germinal centre-derived (cccorr = 0.63, P = 0.0004) and immunocytic NHL (cccorr = 0.86, P = 0.0024), whereas in chronic lymphocytic leukaemias there tended to be a more heterogeneous pattern of complement receptor (CR) expression (cccorr = 0.29, P greater than 0.10). In contrast to these NHL of mid B cell stage, most of the NHL of early (i.e. acute lymphocytic leukaemia, lymphoblastic NHL) and late B cell stage (i.e. hairy cell leukaemia, immunoblastic NHL, multiple myeloma) did not express either of these receptors. CR positive NHL often showed a follicular arrangement of the neoplastic cells and had higher numbers of T helper/inducer (T4) lymphocytes (PCR1 less than 0.00005, PCR2 less than 0.05). Some cases of mid B cell NHL and all cases of hairy cell leukaemia reacted with antibodies against CR3 (i.e. the ic3b receptor).
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