CD8-positive T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the uterus: a new subtype of indolent extranodal T-cell neoplasm?

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Journal of Hematopathology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1007/s12308-024-00589-4
Reham Ahmed, Andrew L Feldman
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A 51-year-old female with menorrhagia was found to have a cervical polyp. Polypectomy and endometrial curettage showed an atypical lymphoid infiltrate. Hysterectomy was performed, showing extensive myometrial infiltration by small, cytologically bland CD3-positive αβ T cells with a non-activated cytotoxic phenotype and a low proliferative rate. PCR showed clonal TCR-β gene rearrangement. Lymph nodes were uninvolved. PET-CT was negative. A diagnosis of CD8-positive T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (T-LPD) was made. At 6 months, the patient was asymptomatic with a negative repeat PET-CT. A critical recent advance in the classification of lymphoid neoplasms is the recognition of indolent extranodal T-LPDs, including those of the gastrointestinal tract (T-cell and NK-cell types) and skin (small/medium CD4-positive and acral CD8-positive). However, T-LPDs of the uterus are rare. Two indolent T-LPDs of the uterus have been reported, both showing a CD8-positive, nonactivated cytotoxic phenotype, low proliferative rate, and clonal TCR rearrangement. Neither developed systemic disease nor recurrence. The etiology of indolent T-LPDs and their relationship to overt T-cell lymphomas remain poorly understood. T-LPDs of the uterus may arise from effector memory T-cells that establish long-term, tissueresident immunologic memory following exposure to fetal extravillous trophoblastic cell alloantigens during a previous pregnancy. Neither our patient nor the 2 previously reported had a current pregnancy or a known recent infection or toxic exposure, and the event(s) triggering evolution into T-LPD are unknown. Indolent T-LPDs can be encountered at new and unusual extranodal sites; knowledge of their clinicopathological features will help avoid unnecessary cytotoxic chemotherapy and improve understanding of this group of disorders.

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子宫 CD8 阳性 T 细胞淋巴组织增生性疾病:一种新的非淋巴结外 T 细胞肿瘤亚型?
一名 51 岁女性因月经过多被发现患有宫颈息肉。息肉切除术和子宫内膜刮宫术显示有非典型淋巴细胞浸润。进行了子宫切除术,结果显示子宫肌层广泛浸润了小的、细胞学上无CD3阳性的αβ T细胞,这些细胞无活化细胞毒性表型,增殖率低。PCR 显示克隆 TCR-β 基因重排。淋巴结未受累。PET-CT 呈阴性。诊断结果为 CD8 阳性 T 细胞淋巴增生性疾病(T-LPD)。6 个月后,患者无症状,PET-CT 复查阴性。最近在淋巴肿瘤分类方面取得的一个重要进展是,人们认识到了包括胃肠道(T 细胞和 NK 细胞类型)和皮肤(小/中型 CD4 阳性和尖锐型 CD8 阳性)在内的不太活跃的结节外 T-LPD 肿瘤。然而,子宫 T-LPD 却十分罕见。曾有报道称,有两种子宫惰性 T-LPDs 均表现为 CD8 阳性、非活化细胞毒性表型、低增殖率和克隆 TCR 重排。两者均未出现全身性疾病或复发。人们对不活跃的T-LPD的病因及其与显性T细胞淋巴瘤的关系仍然知之甚少。子宫T-LPD可能源于效应记忆T细胞,这些T细胞在前次妊娠中暴露于胎儿绒毛外滋养细胞异体抗原后建立了长期的组织内免疫记忆。我们的患者和之前报道的 2 例患者均未妊娠,也没有已知的近期感染或毒性暴露,因此引发 T-LPD 演变的事件尚不清楚。在新的和不寻常的结外部位可能会出现惰性T-LPD;了解它们的临床病理特征将有助于避免不必要的细胞毒化疗,并增进对这类疾病的了解。
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Journal of Hematopathology
Journal of Hematopathology HEMATOLOGYPATHOLOGY-PATHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hematopathology aims at providing pathologists with a special interest in hematopathology with all the information needed to perform modern pathology in evaluating lymphoid tissues and bone marrow. To this end the journal publishes reviews, editorials, comments, original papers, guidelines and protocols, papers on ancillary techniques, and occasional case reports in the fields of the pathology, molecular biology, and clinical features of diseases of the hematopoietic system. The journal is the unique reference point for all pathologists with an interest in hematopathology. Molecular biologists involved in the expanding field of molecular diagnostics and research on lymphomas and leukemia benefit from the journal, too. Furthermore, the journal is of major interest for hematologists dealing with patients suffering from lymphomas, leukemias, and other diseases. The journal is unique in its true international character. Especially in the field of hematopathology it is clear that there are huge geographical variations in incidence of diseases. This is not only locally relevant, but due to globalization, relevant for all those involved in the management of patients.
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