CD158k Is a Reliable Marker for Diagnosis of Sezary Syndrome and Reveals an Unprecedented Heterogeneity of Circulating Malignant Cells

2015
The diverse aspects of cutaneous T-cell lymphomasmay impede the diagnosis of Sezary syndrome (SS) and mycosis fungoides(MF), in particular, at early stages of the disease. We defined the CD158k/ KIR3DL2molecule as a first positive cell surface marker for Sezary cells (SCs). Here, we designed an optimized flow cytometrygating strategy, allowing the definition of lymphocytes of different sizes and defects of cell surface markers. Quantification by cytomorphology, flow cytometry, or clonal evaluation, gave similar results at initial time points and during the evolution in a prospective study involving 64 consecutive cutaneous T-cell lymphomaor erythrodermic patients. We found that CD158k+ T cells and circulating CD4+ T cells from MF patients exhibited unexpected patterns of cell surface expression with a marked heterogeneity of circulating lymphocytes even at initial diagnosis. Taken together, our results show that a multistep gating of CD158k+ cells is reliable to assess tumor burden in case of SS and suggest that both circulating MF CD4+ T cells and CD158k+ T cells are not homogeneous distinct memory populations. Further phenotypic and functional characterizations of such subsets are needed to better understand the underlying molecular mechanisms leading to the development of these diseases.
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