PERIPHERAL T-CELL LYMPHOMA - IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CELL-KINETIC OBSERVATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MORPHOLOGICAL PROGRESSION
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 66 (4) , 980-989
Abstract
Peripheral T cell lymphomas (PTCLs) form a morphologically heterogeneous group of non-Hodgkin''s lymphomas that are generally considered to have immunophenotypes associated with mature T cells, usually those of helper T cells. We now describe and correlate the clinical, morphological, immunologic, and cell-kinetic findings based on the evaluation of eight tissue samples obtained at various times from a 13-year-old girl with PTCL. The early morphological expressions of this patient''s PTLC were those of diffuse mixed-cell lymphoma and focal large-cell lymphoma (LCL) evolving from the histologic picture of an atypical immune response (AIR). These morphological findings were associated with an immature T cell immunophenotype associated with cortical thymocytes-namely, sheep erythrocyte rosette (sER)+, T11+, Leu-2a+, Leu-3a+, HLA-DR+, OKT6-, OKT9+, OKT10+- and with cell-kinetic findings that showed no evidence of aneuploidy and few cells in S phase. Diffuse pleomorphic LCL developed, which was associated with further dedifferentiation of the neoplastic T cells to the immunophenotype sER-, T11+, Leu-2a-, Leu-3a-, HLA-DR+, OKT6-, OKT10- and with cell-kinetic findings that demonstrated a distinct aneuploid population and a dramatic increase in the percentage of cells in the S phase. The immunophenotype of the PTCL at the time of the patient''s death was T11-, Leu-2a-, Leu-3a-, HLA-DR+, OKT6-, OKT9+, OKT10-, an immunophenotype indistinguishable from that of a non-B non-T cell lymphoma. The immunologic findings in this case may represent a prelymphomatous state or may be a morphologic expression of PTCL. These observations indicate that PTCLs may be characterized by rapidly changing clinical, morphological, immunologic and cell kinetic findings which are best evaluated by multidisciplinary studies.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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