Intraepidermal localization of the clone in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

1992 
Abstract Background : No immunohistologic techniques are currently available to demonstrate clon-ality of T-cell lymphomas. Monoclonal antibodies to the variable region of the T-cell receptor (TCR) have been produced that identify minor populations of normal peripheral blood T lymphocytes. Objective : We investigated the expression of TCR V-region genes in cutaneous lymphomas to determine whether immunostaining with these antibodies may be a simple method to detect clonal T-cell proliferations and help to distinguish benign lymphoid infiltrates from malignant lymphoma. Methods : Cutaneous samples were obtained from 18 cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (14 mycosis fungoides, 1 Sezary syndrome, 2 pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma, and 1 large cell anaplastic lymphoma) and 8 benign lymphoid infiltrates. Frozen sections were incubated with monoclonal antibodies and stained by the alkaline phosphatase-antialkaline phosphatase technique. Staining was performed with a panel of 7 anti-TCR V-region antibodies, 6 T-cell markers, 1 anti- β chain antibody, and 1 anti- δ chain antibody. Results : Clonality could be demonstrated in 2 of 18 cutaneous lymphomas. We observed the strictly intraepidermal localization of clonal proliferation in one case of early-stage mycosis fungoides. Conclusion : Anti-TCR V-region antibodies may identify a strictly epidermotropic clone in early mycosis fungoides. However, the panel of antibodies currently available stains only a minority of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. The usefulness of these antibodies as a clonotypic marker needs to be reevaluated when a larger panel of antibodies becomes available.
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