CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker)

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CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker), in Visit Clinic

Detects CD20 protein on B cells to identify B-cell diseases and guide targeted therapy and monitoring response in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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24 hours
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What is a CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

The CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) test measures the CD20 protein found on the surface of B lymphocytes. CD20 helps identify B cells in tissue samples or cell suspensions. It is important because B cells are central to immune function and can form cancers called B‑cell lymphomas or leukemias. The test helps detect and classify these cancers. Doctors also use CD20 results to decide if anti‑CD20 treatments are suitable. It can help monitor how well treatment is working and check for disease coming back. The test is commonly done by staining biopsy tissue or by flow cytometry on collected cells.

CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

CD20 (Pan B Cell Marker) is often included in lymphoma or leukemia panels and in immunophenotyping studies. It is ordered when doctors suspect a B‑cell cancer, see persistent swollen lymph nodes, unexplained fevers, or abnormal blood counts. The test helps diagnose and classify B‑cell lymphomas and leukemias and guides targeted treatments. Abnormal results occur with B‑cell cancers, some autoimmune conditions, and after anti‑CD20 therapy. A family history of blood cancers may make this test more important.

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What is CD20 a marker for in Visit Clinic?plus

CD20 is a transmembrane protein and a classic B‑cell marker expressed on most mature B lymphocytes from late pre‑B through memory B cells but absent on hematopoietic stem cells and plasma cells. It is involved in B‑cell activation and calcium signaling. Clinically, CD20 helps identify B‑cell populations and B‑cell lymphomas and is the target of monoclonal antibody therapy (e.g., rituximab) that depletes CD20‑positive B cells.

What is a pan B-cell marker in Visit Clinic?plus

A pan B‑cell marker is a protein consistently expressed across most B lymphocytes, used to identify and quantify B cells in flow cytometry and tissue staining. These markers (for example CD19, CD20, CD79a, PAX5) help diagnose and classify B‑cell disorders, track treatment response, and distinguish B cells from other immune cells. Some are surface proteins; others are intracellular.

What diseases are CD20 positive in Visit Clinic?plus

CD20 is a B‑cell surface marker on mature B lymphocytes. CD20‑positive diseases include many B‑cell malignancies: non‑Hodgkin lymphomas (diffuse large B‑cell, follicular, mantle‑cell, marginal‑zone, Burkitt), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (often CD20‑dim), hairy cell and lymphoplasmacytic/Waldenström’s, some B‑cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias, and primary CNS B‑cell lymphomas. Expression levels vary.

What is the role of CD20 in B cells in Visit Clinic?plus

CD20 is a transmembrane protein expressed on most B cells (from pre-B to mature, but not on pro-B or plasma cells) that helps regulate B-cell activation, proliferation and calcium signaling. It serves as a lineage and differentiation marker and organizes membrane signaling complexes. Because of its stable surface expression and immune role, CD20 is a principal target for monoclonal antibody therapies that deplete B cells in autoimmune disease and lymphoma.

Which B cells are CD20 negative in Visit Clinic?plus

CD20 is absent on early B‑cell precursors (pro‑B cells), on antibody‑secreting plasmablasts and on terminally differentiated plasma cells. Consequently anti‑CD20 therapies spare hematopoietic stem cells and plasma cells (which maintain existing antibody production). Some transitional B cells may have low CD20, while mature naïve and memory B cells are CD20 positive.

What is CD20 also known as in Visit Clinic?plus

CD20, also known by the gene name MS4A1, is a membrane‑embedded B‑cell surface antigen expressed on most mature B lymphocytes. It’s a non‑glycosylated tetra‑transmembrane phosphoprotein involved in B‑cell activation, proliferation and calcium signaling. CD20 is an important diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for anti‑B‑cell monoclonal antibody treatments in lymphoma, leukemia and autoimmune diseases.