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From haematologyetc.co.uk


CD3 is a reliable marker of T cell lineage that is primarily used to distinguish between T and B cells. The pattern of expression has diagnostic relevance.



Normal expression and function


CD3 is a multi-molecular complex that associates with the T cell receptor of mature T cells, and supports TCR expression and intracellular signalling in response to antigen. It is first expressed in the cytoplasm of pro-thymocytes before migrating to the T-cell surface during thymic maturation. CD3 expression is almost exclusive to mature T cells (there is weak expression of CD3 by some macrophages).


Diagnostic role


  • T-ALL Expression is mainly cytoplasmic (cyCD3). Surface (sCD3) is usually absent in Early T-precursor T-ALL but is variably expressed in more mature T-ALL.
  • Mature T cell neoplasms: sCD3 is expressed on T cell lymphoproliferative disorders. The level of CD3 expression is increased (compared to normal T cells) in T-PLL and T-LGL, and is decreased in Sézary syndrome and ATLL
  • Natural Killer cell lymphoproliferative disorders: do not express a conventional TCR so CD3 is not expressed.
  • Other B cells rarely express CD3, and aberrant expression in AML is rare (in contrast to other T cell markers such as CD2 or CD7).



SUMMARY TABLES


Expression by acute leukaemias and by haematogones

* May be seen in AML but consider bi-phenotypic if present


Expression by B-lymphoproliferative disorders

* occasionally described in FL


Expression by mature T-cell disorders

* expression may be dim

** a range of other T cell disorders may circulate occasionally, marker expression varies


KEY


The indicated expression frequency, indicates the approximate frequency of occurrence in each particular disease type.


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rare (<5%)

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possible (5-20%)

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likely (20-40%)

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frequent (40-80%)

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expected (>80%)


Where expression level is unusual or characteristic of a disorder this is indicated by text: