Chemokine receptor expression by leukemic T cells of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Clinical and histopathological correlations

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Capriotti, Elisabetta
Vonderheid, Eric C.
Thoburn, Christopher J.
Bright, Emilie C.
Hess, Allan D.
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[1] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Dermatol, Rome, Italy
[2] Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Dept Dermatol & Oncol, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Sidney Kimmel Comprehens Canc Ctr, Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.1038/sj.jid.5700916
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Chemokine receptors expressed by normal and neoplastic lymphocytes provide an important mechanism for cells to traffic into the skin and skin-associated lymph nodes. The goal of this study was to correlate chemokine receptor and CD62L expression by circulating neoplastic T cells with the clinical and pathological findings of the leukemic phase of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, primarily Sezary syndrome ( SS). Chemokine receptor mRNA transcripts were found in the majority of leukemic cells for CCR1, CCR4, CCR7, CCR10, CXCR3, and CD62L and in 20-50% of the samples for CXCR5. In patients with SS, relatively high expression levels of CCR7 and CCR10 by circulating neoplastic T cells correlated with epidermotropism, CXCR5 expression correlated with density of the dermal infiltrate, and CD62L correlated with extent of lymphadenopathy. Of note, CXCR5 expression and a dense dermal infiltrate correlated with a poor prognosis. The chemokine receptor profile supports the concept that neoplastic T cells are central memory T cells, and that CCR10 and CD62L play a fundamental role respectively in epidermotropism and lymphadenopathy that is observed in SS.
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