CD10, also referred to as common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen, can be found on a specific group of T follicular helper cells. It has been documented that CD10 directly influences cell development and programmed cell death, and it is believed to be involved in the multiplication of tumor cells. The presence of CD10 has been noted in several different types of tissues, such as renal cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and follicular lymphoma.