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CD molecules 2005: human cell differentiation molecules.

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Antibodies targeting leukocyte surface molecules are crucial for understanding immune cell interactions and function. The CD nomenclature system, updated in 2004, classifies these molecules for research, diagnosis, and therapy.

Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Cell Biology
  • Hematology

Background:

  • Immune system function relies on leukocyte interactions with various biological components.
  • Cell-surface glycoproteins and glycolipids mediate these critical interactions.
  • Antibodies targeting leukocyte molecules are vital tools for analysis and clinical applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the role of antibodies in analyzing leukocyte surface molecules.
  • To highlight the importance of the CD nomenclature for classification.
  • To report on the outcomes of the 8th Workshop and Conference on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens (HLDA).

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing antibodies for the analysis of leukocyte surface molecule structure, function, and distribution.

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  • Application of CD nomenclature for standardized identification of leukocyte surface molecules.
  • Review of the proceedings and outcomes of the 8th HLDA Workshop.
  • Main Results:

    • Antibodies have proven effective in studying leukocyte surface molecules across research, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
    • The CD nomenclature provides essential classification for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
    • The 8th HLDA Workshop introduced 95 new CD designations and strategic changes.

    Conclusions:

    • Antibody-based analysis and CD nomenclature are indispensable in hematology and immunology.
    • The HLDA workshops continuously update the classification system to reflect advancements in human biology and clinical practice.
    • The 2004 HLDA meeting ensured the continued relevance of CD nomenclature for future research and clinical applications.