Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-Cell Lymphoma
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 22 (7) , 881-893
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000478-199807000-00010
Abstract
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is an uncommon cutaneous lymphoma that has been proposed as a distinct clinicopathologic entity, but studies of SPTCL are limited. We studied the clinicopathologic, immunophenotypic, and genetic features of 11 SPTCLs. All cases had a variable admixture of pleomorphic small, medium, or large lymphocytes and histiocytes infiltrating the subcutis in a lobular panniculitis-like pattern. A granulomatous reaction was seen in three cases and erythrophagocytosis in four. Karyorrhexis and fat necrosis were present in all cases. Angioinvasion was seen in seven SPTCLs; four had areas of coagulation necrosis. All cases expressed T-cell-associated antigens (CD3epsilon, CD45RO, or CD43) and T-cell receptors (TCR); nine expressed alphabeta TCRs and two expressed gammadelta TCRs. T-cell receptor-gamma, TCRbeta, or TCRdelta genes were clonally rearranged in 8 of 10 cases studied. Both gammadelta SPTCLs expressed Vdelta2+ TCRs and were CD4-, CD8- and CD56+. CD56 was negative in seven of nine alphabeta SPTCLs and inconclusive in the other two. Six of nine alphabeta SPTCLs were CD8+; the CD4/CD8 phenotypes were indeterminate in the other three. Cytolytic granule-associated proteins were expressed by all SPTCLs (11 of 11 were TIA-1+, 4 of 4 were perforin+). In situ hybridization for Epstein-Barr virus-encoded RNA (EBER-1) was negative in all cases. Most patients responded to systemic chemotherapy or local radiation therapy. Seven patients are alive: four without disease (19-73 months) and three with disease (32-72 months); four died: three of disease (3-25 months) and one without disease (42 months). We conclude that SPTCLs are clonal, EBV-, cytotoxic T-cell lymphomas derived from alphabeta T-cells or gammadelta T-cells. The gammadelta SPTCLs appear to be preferentially derived from the Vdelta2+ subset. Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma may be rapidly fatal or indolent; local therapy may be appropriate for some patients.Keywords
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