| Literature DB >> 35873103 |
Surabhi Jain1, Saumyaranjan Mallick1, Prashant Ramteke1, Ajay Gogia2.
Abstract
T-follicular helper cells (TFH) are a unique subset of T-cells with varied transcriptional profiles and functions. In the last 2016 WHO classification, lymphomas arising from TFH were included as a broad category and emphasis was given to separating them from other peripheral T cell lymphomas. The neoplasms derived from these mainly comprise angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, peripheral T-cell lymphoma with T-follicular helper cell phenotype, follicular T-cell lymphoma, and cutaneous CD4+ small-medium sized lymphoproliferative disorders. The TFH lymphomas comprise both indolent and aggressive forms. Additional immunohistochemistry to identify TFH cells like CD10, BCL6, ICOS, PD1, CXCL13 and mutations like RHOA, IDH2 is required for diagnosis and prognostication. The understanding of these has evolved over the years, and currently we review the updates and pathobiology of the above. AJBREntities:
Keywords: AITL; Follicular helper T-cells; PTCL; follicular T helper cell lymphoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35873103 PMCID: PMC9301021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Blood Res ISSN: 2160-1992