A clonal CD4-positive T-cell line established from the blood of a patient with Sézary syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12514693
A clonal CD4-positive T-cell line established from the blood of a patient with Sézary syndrome
Abstract
The reported inability to establish long-term T-cell lines from the blood of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma patients with circulating neoplastic T cells has hindered the development of an in vitro system to investigate Sézary syndrome. We have established a rapidly proliferating T-cell line from the peripheral blood of a patient with Sézary syndrome, which expresses a mature helper T-cell phenotype and contains cytogenetic abnormalities and T-cell receptor gene rearrangements identical to those in the patient's blood. The method of establishment and characteristics of this line are described.
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