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Enhanced expression of T-cell activation and natural killer cell antigens indicates systemic anti-tumor response in early primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
[摘要] Indolent, primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are characterized by hyper-proliferation of malignant T-helper cells in the skin with a favorable prognosis in the early stages, Cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) are believed to be of major importance for tumor surveillance, but there is not yet sufficient evidence for a systemic anti-tumor response in mycosis fungoides (MF). On the contrary, there are hints of systemic immunodepression, We wondered whether signs of a systemic anti-tumor response were demonstrable in peripheral blood of patients with MF and CD30+ pleomorphic T cell lymphoma, Using multiparameter flow cytometry, we investigated blood samples from 39 CTCL patients at different stages and compared them with those from patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and healthy volunteers, In CTCL patients, an elevated number of lymphocytes expressing natural killer cell markers were found, as well as considerable T-cell activation, indicated by increased percentages of T cells expressing HLA-DR, IL-2 receptor alpha-chain, and transferrin receptor. The CD8+ T cells, which were the most strongly activated T-cell subset, were of polyclonal origin, as shown by their usage of different T-cell receptor families. The enhanced expression of activation antigens was associated with an increased proportion of CD8+ T cells with high expression of the adhesion molecule LFA-1, demonstrating the capacity for migration of these cells. These CD8+ effector cells are suspected to be CTLs and may be responsible for the favorable prognosis of indolent, primary CTCL, Interestingly, a stage-dependent decrease in T-cell activation antigen expression was observed, suggesting the development of a lack in tumor surveillance in advanced MF stages. Further investigations are necessary to verify whether any of the parameters determined are of predictive value for prognosis and response to therapy in CTCL.
[发布日期] 1997-05-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] CTCL;mycosis fungoides;T-cell activation;CTL;NK cells [时效性] 
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