Author/Editor     Kandolf-Sekulović, L; Cikota, B; Stojadinović, O; Bašanović, J; Skiljević, D; Medenica, Lj; Pavlović, M; Magić, Z
Title     TCRgamma gene rearrangement analysis in skin samples and peripheral blood of mycosis fungoides patients
Type     članek
Source     Acta Dermatovenerol Alp Panonica Adriat
Vol. and No.     Letnik 16, št. 4
Publication year     2007
Volume     str. 149-55
Language     eng
Abstract     Background: Diagnosing mycosis fungoides (MF) can be challenging in the early stage of the disease because histopathological features may simulate a variety of benign inflammatory skin diseases. Assessment of T-cell clonality was found to be useful in diagnosis and follow-up of patients. Objective: In this study, PCR-based TCRgamma gene rearrangement analysis was performed in skin and peripheral blood samples of patients with MF treated at the two largest referral centers in Serbia, and the results obtained were correlated with clinical and follow-up data. Methods: Skin and peripheral blood samples were obtained with informed consent from 37 patients treated at the Department of Dermatology of the Military Medical Academy and the Medical Center of Serbia from 2001 to 2006. The median time of follow-up was 4 years. Multiplex PCR was used for TCRgamma gene rearrangement analysis in skin and peripheral blood samples. Clonality results were correlated with the clinical data and disease course data. Results: Monoclonality was detected in skin samples of 30/37 patients (81%), in 2/5 patients with large-plaque parapsoriasis (LPP), in 28/32 (88%) patients with histologically proven MF, and in 1/16 (6%) patients with benign inflammatory dermatoses. A monoclonal pattern in both skin and peripheral blood was detected in 7/16 (44%) patients in the late stage of the disease, and in 1/7 (14%) patients in the early stage of the disease. A dominant clone was found in both skin and peripheral blood in 1/4 patients in remission, 2/5 with a stable disease, and 4/9 (44%) with disease progression. Conclusion: TCR-gamma gene rearrangement analysis can be regarded as a useful adjunct to diagnosis of epidermotropic lymphoproliferative disorders. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
Descriptors     GENE REARRANGEMENT, GAMMA-CHAIN T-CELL ANTIGEN RECEPTOR
ADULT
AGED
AGED, 80 AND OVER
DISEASE PROGRESSION
MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES
PARAPSORIASIS
SKIN
T-LYMPHOCYTES