Literature DB >> 12935975

Utility of flow cytometry immunophenotyping and DNA ploidy studies for diagnosis and characterization of blood involvement in CD4+ Sézary's syndrome.

Margarida Lima1, Julia Almeida, Maria dos Anjos Teixeira, Maria Luís Queiros, Ana Helena Santos, Sónia Fonseca, Ana Balanzategui, Benvindo Justica, Alberto Orfao.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The exact immunophenotypic criteria for the identification of Sézary cells in the blood are still poorly defined. DESIGN AND METHODS: We analyzed the immunophenotype and DNA cell content of blood T cells in a series of 18 consecutive cases of Sézary's syndrome (SS), 21 normal individuals and 10 patients with reactive erythroderma, and correlated them with molecular and morphological findings.
RESULTS: Phenotypically abnormal CD3+/TCRalphabeta+/CD4+ T cells were found in all SS patients but in none of the reactive erythroderma cases; small diploid, or less frequently hypodiploid Sézary's cells coexisted with large nearly tetraploid Sézary's cells in some cases. The most frequent phenotypic aberrations consisted in decreased expression of CD3/TCRalphabeta (94%), CD4 (94%), CD7 (100%) and/or CD2 (83%). In addition, Sézary's cells were constantly CD28+ and CD5+ and they did not express natural-killer associated (NKa) antigens. Phenotypic heterogeneity was a common finding and phenotypic changes over time were frequently observed. In contrast to what was found in patients with reactive erythroderma, flow cytometry analysis of the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire revealed a major TCR-Vbeta expansion in all SS cases. INTERPRETATION AND
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of CD28+/CD5+/NKa-/CD4+ T cells expressing abnormally low levels of CD3, TCRalphabeta, CD4, CD7 and/or CD2 would support the diagnosis of SS in patients with erythroderma. Further analyses on larger series of patients are necessary in order to cover less frequent phenotypic patterns, establish the preferential usage of specific TCR-Vb families and investigate the specificity of these phenotypic abnormalities for diagnosing SS.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12935975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haematologica        ISSN: 0390-6078            Impact factor:   9.941


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