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Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study

BACKGROUND: Mast cells (MC) are bone marrow derived haematopoetic cells playing a crucial role not only in immune response but also in the tumor microenvironment with protumorigenic and antitumorigenic functions. The role of MC in primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL), a heterogeneous group of n...

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Autores principales: Eder, Johanna, Rogojanu, Radu, Jerney, Waltraud, Erhart, Friedrich, Dohnal, Alexander, Kitzwögerer, Melitta, Steiner, Georg, Moser, Julia, Trautinger, Franz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27893746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163661
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author Eder, Johanna
Rogojanu, Radu
Jerney, Waltraud
Erhart, Friedrich
Dohnal, Alexander
Kitzwögerer, Melitta
Steiner, Georg
Moser, Julia
Trautinger, Franz
author_facet Eder, Johanna
Rogojanu, Radu
Jerney, Waltraud
Erhart, Friedrich
Dohnal, Alexander
Kitzwögerer, Melitta
Steiner, Georg
Moser, Julia
Trautinger, Franz
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description BACKGROUND: Mast cells (MC) are bone marrow derived haematopoetic cells playing a crucial role not only in immune response but also in the tumor microenvironment with protumorigenic and antitumorigenic functions. The role of MC in primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL), a heterogeneous group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas with initial presentation in the skin, is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To gain more accurate information about presence, number, distribution and state of activation (degranulated vs. non-degranulated) of MC in CTCL variants and clinical stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We established a novel computer-aided tissue analysis method on digitized skin sections. Immunohistochemistry with an anti-MC tryptase antibody was performed on 34 biopsies of different CTCL subtypes and on control skin samples. An algorithm for the automatic detection of the epidermis and of cell density based CTCL areas was developed. Cells were stratified as being within the CTCL infiltrate, in P1 (a surrounding area 0–30 μm away from CTCL), or in P2 (30–60 μm away from CTCL) area. RESULTS: We found high MC counts within CTCL infiltrates and P1 and a decreased MC number in the surrounding dermis P2. Higher MC numbers were found in MF compared to all other CTCL subgroups. Regarding different stages of MF, we found significantly higher mast cell counts in stages IA and IB than in stages IIA and IIB. Regarding MC densities, we found a higher density of MC in MF compared to all other CTCL subgroups. More MC were non-degranulated than degranulated. CONCLUSION: Here for the first time an automated method for MC analysis on tissue sections and its use in CTCL is described. Eliminating error from investigator bias, the method allows for precise cell identification and counting. Our results provide new insights on MC distribution in CTCL reappraising their role in the pathophysiology of CTCL.
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spelling pubmed-51255652016-12-15 Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study Eder, Johanna Rogojanu, Radu Jerney, Waltraud Erhart, Friedrich Dohnal, Alexander Kitzwögerer, Melitta Steiner, Georg Moser, Julia Trautinger, Franz PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mast cells (MC) are bone marrow derived haematopoetic cells playing a crucial role not only in immune response but also in the tumor microenvironment with protumorigenic and antitumorigenic functions. The role of MC in primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL), a heterogeneous group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas with initial presentation in the skin, is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To gain more accurate information about presence, number, distribution and state of activation (degranulated vs. non-degranulated) of MC in CTCL variants and clinical stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We established a novel computer-aided tissue analysis method on digitized skin sections. Immunohistochemistry with an anti-MC tryptase antibody was performed on 34 biopsies of different CTCL subtypes and on control skin samples. An algorithm for the automatic detection of the epidermis and of cell density based CTCL areas was developed. Cells were stratified as being within the CTCL infiltrate, in P1 (a surrounding area 0–30 μm away from CTCL), or in P2 (30–60 μm away from CTCL) area. RESULTS: We found high MC counts within CTCL infiltrates and P1 and a decreased MC number in the surrounding dermis P2. Higher MC numbers were found in MF compared to all other CTCL subgroups. Regarding different stages of MF, we found significantly higher mast cell counts in stages IA and IB than in stages IIA and IIB. Regarding MC densities, we found a higher density of MC in MF compared to all other CTCL subgroups. More MC were non-degranulated than degranulated. CONCLUSION: Here for the first time an automated method for MC analysis on tissue sections and its use in CTCL is described. Eliminating error from investigator bias, the method allows for precise cell identification and counting. Our results provide new insights on MC distribution in CTCL reappraising their role in the pathophysiology of CTCL. Public Library of Science 2016-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5125565/ /pubmed/27893746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163661 Text en © 2016 Eder et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Eder, Johanna
Rogojanu, Radu
Jerney, Waltraud
Erhart, Friedrich
Dohnal, Alexander
Kitzwögerer, Melitta
Steiner, Georg
Moser, Julia
Trautinger, Franz
Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title_full Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title_fullStr Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title_full_unstemmed Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title_short Mast Cells Are Abundant in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas: Results from a Computer-Aided Quantitative Immunohistological Study
title_sort mast cells are abundant in primary cutaneous t-cell lymphomas: results from a computer-aided quantitative immunohistological study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27893746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163661
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