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Revision as of 19:20, 16 June 2023


Background

Typical CLL can be diagnosed with some confidence using flow cytometry. CLL cells express low levels of B-cell receptor associated molecules (e.g. CD19, CD79B and sIg) together with CD5 and CD23 in typical cases. However, atypical cases are regularly encoutered and can cause diagnosic difficulty.


Immunophenotype of CLL
Major markers useful in CLL diagnosis
κ/λ wk Either weak restricted κ or λ or undetectable expression
CD19 Wk/mod Expression is expected, but less strong than normal B cells
CD20 Wk Expression is expected, but characteristically weak
CD79A Wk Expression is expected, but characteristically weak
FMC7 Wk May be expressed by atypical cases, generally absent
CD200 Mod Characteristically positive in CLL and negative in MCL
CD5 Mod Characteristic of CLL, usually less strong than on T cells
CD23 Mod Characteristic of CLL, although can rarely be weak or absent
CD43 Mod Similar to CD200, may be helpful in some cases
Other markers with diagnostic relevance
CD11c Wk Expressed in some cases, but tends to be wk
CD103 - Not expressed by CLL, consider HCL if found
CD10 Wk Rare in CLL, consider FL if detected


Pitfalls and atypical cases