“…[30] Most B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells express CD5 and IgM/IgD due to which they have a mantle zone-like phenotype of naive cells that., …, express unmutated immunoglobulin genes normally. [31] Somatic mutations of IGHV genes are seen in Fifty to seventy percent of cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia., [32] appearing as if they had matured from a lymphoid follicle.…”
“…[30] Most B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells express CD5 and IgM/IgD due to which they have a mantle zone-like phenotype of naive cells that., …, express unmutated immunoglobulin genes normally. [31] Somatic mutations of IGHV genes are seen in Fifty to seventy percent of cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia., [32] appearing as if they had matured from a lymphoid follicle.…”
“…However, they cannot be assembled and transported from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cell surface because of a folding and glycosolation defect of the mu and CD79a chains though not of the CD79b chain. The poor expression of the CD22 molecule in B-CLL cells, was also found to result as a consequence of a folding defect occurring in its chain [65].…”
Section: B-cell Receptor (Bcr) Characteristics In Cllmentioning
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