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CD19 is a transmembrane protein found in B cells other than plasma and follicular dendritic cells. CD19 is a necessary adaptor protein in signal transduction pathways that regulate B-cell differentiation and development. Additionally, mutations in CD19 have been associated with a decrease in antibody production in immunodeficiency syndromes and have also been implicated in autoimmune diseases. CD19 is a common marker for B-cells – it demonstrates positive membranous staining in B-cells in the mantle zone, germinal centers of lymphoid tissues, and in occasional plasma cells. In cancers, it is positive in B-cell lymphomas, most B-cell leukemia and in hairy cell leukemia. It is negative in T-cell lymphomas.
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