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. 1996 Dec;289(1):9-13.
doi: 10.1007/s004030050145.

IL-7 mRNA is not overexpressed in mycosis fungoides and pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma and is likely to be an autocrine growth factor in vivo

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IL-7 mRNA is not overexpressed in mycosis fungoides and pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma and is likely to be an autocrine growth factor in vivo

K Asadullah et al. Arch Dermatol Res. 1996 Dec.

Abstract

Interleukin-7 (IL-7) is thought to be a growth factor for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) since it has been shown that IL-7 transgenic mice develop a cutaneous disorder characterized by enhanced T-cell proliferation with progression to malignancy and that in vitro growth of Sézary cell lines is IL-7 dependent. However, no direct in vivo evidence exists for the involvement of IL-7 in the pathogenesis of CTCL. Therefore, we examined IL-7 mRNA expression in skin biopsies from patients with mycosis fungoides (MF) (n = 20) and pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma (n = 5). By semiquantitative RT-PCR, IL-7 mRNA was not detectable in any of the CTCL samples, or in normal human skin (n = 8) or in skin from patients with psoriasis (n = 7) or atopic dermatitis (n = 5). In contrast, IL-7 mRNA was detected in a biopsy from a kidney allograft transplant, in normal keratinocytes under various culture conditions and in several cell lines. Interestingly, using a highly sensitive nested PCR, IL-7 mRNA was detectable in all specimens tested, but there was no indication of IL-7 overexpression in MF then analysing lesions of patch, plaque or tumour stages. In contrast, increasing CD3 expression was found, which was most likely a consequence of the enhanced density of malignant T cells in advanced tumour stages. In summary, by the use of semiquantitative RT-PCR we were not able to detect IL-7 overexpression in MF or pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma. This indicates that IL-7 is probably not an autocrine growth factor in these CTCLs.

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