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Intraepidermal but not dermal T lymphocytes are positive for a cell-cycle-associated antigen (Ki-67) in mycosis fungoides.

B J Nickoloff1, C E Griffiths.   

Abstract

The Ki-67 antibody, which reacts with nuclei of actively proliferating cells, was used in an immunohistochemical study to determine if there was any difference between T cells located in the epidermis rather than the dermis, in mycosis fungoides. In 12 of 14 cases of patch/plaque stage mycosis fungoides, the epidermal T cells were Ki-67 positive, while the dermal T cells were Ki-67 negative in all cases. Both epidermal and dermal T cells belonged primarily to the memory-versus-naive subset. The intraepidermal Ki-67-positive T cells were slightly larger than the dermal Ki-67-negative cells and could be easily distinguished from occasional basal keratinocytes that were also Ki-67 positive. We conclude that dermal T cells, despite expressing HLA-DR and a memory phenotype, are essentially in a resting (Go or noncycling state) in mycosis fungoides. Furthermore, it appears that the movement of T cells into the epidermal compartment is associated with activation and entry into the cell cycle. Such intraepidermal activation may lead to lymphokine release, and play an important pathophysiologic role in mycosis fungoides.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1968314      PMCID: PMC1877393     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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