Microanatomical compartments of clonal and reactive T cells in mycosis fungoides: Molecular demonstration by single cell polymerase chain reaction of T cell receptor gene rearrangements

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Gellrich, S [1 ]
Lukowsky, A [1 ]
Schilling, T [1 ]
Rutz, S [1 ]
Muche, JM [1 ]
Jahn, S [1 ]
Audring, H [1 ]
Sterry, W [1 ]
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[1] Humboldt Univ, Fac Med Charite, Dept Dermatol, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
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10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00980.x
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a cutaneous T cell lymphoma, clinically characterized by patches, plaques and tumors occuring in successive stages of the disease. In early MF, an infiltrate consisting of mainly reactive T cells is seen in the papillary dermis while tumor cells are mostly confined to the epidermis. By contrast, later stages show nodular infiltrates formed mostly of tumor cells in the dermis while the epidermis is relatively devoid of tumor cells; however, knowledge of the localization of clonal T cells has been based on histomorphologic features and immunohistochemical stainings visualizing certain V-beta subfamilies of the T cell receptor (TCR). As these techniques do not allow for an unequivocal identification of clonal tumor cells, we used micromanipulation and single cell PCR amplifying the TCR chain gene rearrangement. A total number of 387 single T cells was isolated from six skin biopsies in five patients in patch, plaque, and tumor stages. Of these, 180 T cells were picked from the epidermis and 207 from the dermal infiltrate. The rearranged TCR-gamma DNA could be sequenced from 181 of 387 T cells. In three of six patients representing all three stages, epidermal T cells with a clonal rearrangement could be amplified. In early plaque stage a higher degree of epidermal T lymphocytes was found than in initial patch, later plaque, and tumor stages with an inverse distribution found for reactive T lymphocytes, In two patients a biallelic rearrangement was demonstrated that had not been detected in prior PCR analysis from blood and skin samples. These data show that clonal (neoplastic) and nonclonal (reactive) T lymphocytes in MF preferentially infiltrate different microanatomical compartments of the skin, depending on the stage of disease. The microanatomically distinct localization of reactive and clonal T cells suggests that the absence of direct contact between tumor and host-defense lymphocytes may contribute to tumor persistence and progression in epidermis, peripheral blood, and deep dermal tumor cell nests, respectively.
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