The Leu-19 (CD56) antigen, which is recognized by anti-Leu-19 and NKH-1 monoclonal antibody, is a 200,000-220,000 molecular weight (MW) glycoprotein that is expressed predominantly on human natural killer (NK) cells that mediate major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-unrestricted cytotoxicity. However, cross-reactivity of this antibody has been observed in lung cancer, and in muscle and neural tissues. In the present study, we used the immunoperoxidase technique to examine the expression of Leu-19 antigen in human thyroid epithelial cells. In normal thyroid tissues (n = 4), thyroid tissues from Graves' patients (n = 7) and benign thyroid tumours (n = 7), thyroid epithelial cells expressed Leu-19 antigen in all cases. In thyroid papillary carcinoma (n = 6) there was no expression in four cases. This staining pattern of anti-Leu-19 antibody is similar to that of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody. These findings implicate that the expression of Leu-19 antigen is closely related to the differentiation of thyroid epithelial cells.