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The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study

Background. Although techniques of immunophenotyping have been successful in characterizing the cells in the cutaneous infiltrates of mycosis fungoides little evidence suggests that variations in the phenotypic characterization correlate with prognosis. Objectives. In a preliminary prospective, sing...

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Autores principales: De Marchi, Sergio Umberto, Stinco, Giuseppe, Errichetti, Enzo, Bonin, Serena, di Meo, Nicola, Trevisan, Giusto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624143
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author De Marchi, Sergio Umberto
Stinco, Giuseppe
Errichetti, Enzo
Bonin, Serena
di Meo, Nicola
Trevisan, Giusto
author_facet De Marchi, Sergio Umberto
Stinco, Giuseppe
Errichetti, Enzo
Bonin, Serena
di Meo, Nicola
Trevisan, Giusto
author_sort De Marchi, Sergio Umberto
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description Background. Although techniques of immunophenotyping have been successful in characterizing the cells in the cutaneous infiltrates of mycosis fungoides little evidence suggests that variations in the phenotypic characterization correlate with prognosis. Objectives. In a preliminary prospective, single-centre, study we correlated the T-cell phenotype in cutaneous biopsies with the progression of the disease to determine whether the coexpression of CD4 and CD8 has an impact on prognosis. Methods. Skin biopsy specimens from 30 newly diagnosed patients were stained with immunoperoxidase techniques to determine their phenotypic characteristics. After a median followup of 42 months patients were divided into two groups with stable and progressive disease. Results. Eighteen patients had the conventional CD4+CD8− T-cell phenotype. Ten patients showed the coexpression of CD4 and CD8 and had a slightly lower rate of progressive disease. Conclusions. The coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in cutaneous lesions is not rare and is associated with a slightly lower rate of progressive disease. Since double positive CD4/CD8 phenotype is rarely reported in mycosis fungoides the presence on conventional immunophenotyping of both CD may be due to a “mixture” of neoplastic cells and inflammatory CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Immunohistochemical study combined with confocal microscopy could clarify this issue.
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spelling pubmed-41310682014-08-20 The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study De Marchi, Sergio Umberto Stinco, Giuseppe Errichetti, Enzo Bonin, Serena di Meo, Nicola Trevisan, Giusto J Skin Cancer Clinical Study Background. Although techniques of immunophenotyping have been successful in characterizing the cells in the cutaneous infiltrates of mycosis fungoides little evidence suggests that variations in the phenotypic characterization correlate with prognosis. Objectives. In a preliminary prospective, single-centre, study we correlated the T-cell phenotype in cutaneous biopsies with the progression of the disease to determine whether the coexpression of CD4 and CD8 has an impact on prognosis. Methods. Skin biopsy specimens from 30 newly diagnosed patients were stained with immunoperoxidase techniques to determine their phenotypic characteristics. After a median followup of 42 months patients were divided into two groups with stable and progressive disease. Results. Eighteen patients had the conventional CD4+CD8− T-cell phenotype. Ten patients showed the coexpression of CD4 and CD8 and had a slightly lower rate of progressive disease. Conclusions. The coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in cutaneous lesions is not rare and is associated with a slightly lower rate of progressive disease. Since double positive CD4/CD8 phenotype is rarely reported in mycosis fungoides the presence on conventional immunophenotyping of both CD may be due to a “mixture” of neoplastic cells and inflammatory CD8+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Immunohistochemical study combined with confocal microscopy could clarify this issue. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4131068/ /pubmed/25143835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624143 Text en Copyright © 2014 Sergio Umberto De Marchi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
De Marchi, Sergio Umberto
Stinco, Giuseppe
Errichetti, Enzo
Bonin, Serena
di Meo, Nicola
Trevisan, Giusto
The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title_full The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title_short The Influence of the Coexpression of CD4 and CD8 in Cutaneous Lesions on Prognosis of Mycosis Fungoides: A Preliminary Study
title_sort influence of the coexpression of cd4 and cd8 in cutaneous lesions on prognosis of mycosis fungoides: a preliminary study
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4131068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624143
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