Evaluation of T-cell clonality in archival skin biopsy samples of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas using the biomed-2 PCR protocol
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Evaluation of T-cell clonality in archival skin biopsy samples of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas using the biomed-2 PCR protocol
Abstract
Recently, several European centers of lymphoma diagnosis and research developed various polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods for clonality analysis in suspect T-cell and B-cell proliferations (Biomed-2 Concerted Action). They have mainly been applied to frozen material of systemic B-cell and T-cell malignancies. Thus far, only limited data exist with regard to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) and paraffin-embedded material. Thus, we applied the Biomed-2 T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma and TCRbeta PCR as well as an in-house TCRgamma PCR to a collection of 107 archival skin samples (84 CTCL, 3 systemic TCL and 20 controls). As a result, the Biomed-2 TCRgamma PCR revealed 81% clonality, the in-house TCRgamma method revealed 86% clonality, and the Biomed-2 TCRbeta revealed 78% clonality in CTCL samples generating at least the 300 bp fragment in the Biomed-2 control PCR. We found clonal TCRbeta rearrangements in 5 of 17 CTCL samples that were polyclonal in the Biomed-2 TCRgamma PCR. By combining all Biomed-2 assays, one or more clonal rearrangements were detected in 87% of CTCL and in all 3 systemic TCLs. By combining all TCR PCR assays applied here, clonality was shown in 90% of the CTCL cases. In conclusion, we showed that the Biomed-2 TCR PCR worked well with DNA from paraffin-embedded tissue, revealing a high-clonality detection rate in CTCL, and thus should be highly recommended for routine molecular analysis. In addition, the performance of our in-house TCRgamma assay verifies our previously published findings on clonally expanded T-cells in CTCL.
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