Dual TRBC1-CD3 Immunohistochemistry Shows High Diagnostic Utility in Differentiating Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome From Reactive Inflammatory Dermatoses in Skin Biopsies.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Natasha E Lewis, David J DiCaudo, Jiehao Zhou, Dragan Jevremovic, Matthew T Howard, Mark E Law, Aaron R Mangold, Allison C Rosenthal, Sarah E Gibson
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Abstract

Evaluation of T-cell receptor (TCR) β-chain constant region 1 (TRBC1) expression is an alternative T-cell clonality assessment method. However, evaluation of TRBC1 immunohistochemistry (IHC) for distinguishing mycosis fungoides (MF)/Sezary syndrome (SS) from reactive inflammatory infiltrates in skin is incomplete. We evaluated the utility of a novel dual TRBC1-CD3 IHC stain in skin biopsies with MF/SS (n=40), reactive (n=24), or atypical T-cell infiltrates indeterminant for MF/SS (n=9). Twenty of 24 reactive cases showed clear polytypic TRBC1 expression (median percent TRBC1 positivity among CD3-positive T cells [%TRBC1+] 50% in dermis, 42.5% in epidermis among all cases), while 34/40 MF/SS were clearly monotypic (%TRBC1+ either ≤20% or ≥85%) (sensitivity 85.0%, specificity 91.7%, positive predictive value 94.4%, negative predictive value 78.6%). Discordance between TRBC1 expression and diagnosis was associated with few neoplastic/monotypic T cells and/or lack of physical separation between neoplastic and non-neoplastic populations. Among patch/plaque MF/SS, TRBC1 showed similar diagnostic sensitivity (80.0% vs. 86.7%) and high categorical correlation (monotypic vs. not monotypic, 80%) with TCR gene rearrangement results. TRBC1 interpretation was reproducible, with ≥2/3 and 3/3 pathologists rendering identical interpretations in 100% and 86% of cases, respectively, after independent review and 100% agreement following collective review. Digital image analysis confirmed visual %TRBC1+ accuracy (r=0.9749, P<0.0001). On the basis of these results, we propose %TRBC1+ cutoffs of <25% or >75% for establishing T-cell monotypia in skin. Considering such thresholds, TRBC1-CD3 evaluation facilitated diagnostic refinement in 7/9 (78%) atypical cases. Overall, TRBC1-CD3 IHC clearly and rapidly aids diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell proliferations.

双TRBC1-CD3免疫组织化学在皮肤活检中鉴别蕈样真菌病/ seary综合征和反应性炎症性皮肤病具有很高的诊断价值。
评价t细胞受体(TCR) β-链恒定区1 (TRBC1)的表达是一种替代的t细胞克隆性评估方法。然而,TRBC1免疫组织化学(IHC)对区分蕈样真菌病(MF)/Sezary综合征(SS)与皮肤反应性炎症浸润的评价是不完整的。我们评估了一种新型双TRBC1-CD3免疫组化染色在MF/SS (n=40)、反应性(n=24)或非典型t细胞浸润不确定MF/SS (n=9)皮肤活检中的应用。24例反应性病例中有20例显示明显的TRBC1多型表达(cd3阳性T细胞中TRBC1阳性的中位数百分比[%TRBC1+]真皮占50%,表皮占42.5%),而34/40 MF/SS明显为单型表达(%TRBC1+≤20%或≥85%)(敏感性85.0%,特异性91.7%,阳性预测值94.4%,阴性预测值78.6%)。TRBC1表达与诊断之间的不一致与肿瘤/单型T细胞较少和/或肿瘤和非肿瘤群体之间缺乏物理分离有关。在斑块/斑块MF/SS中,TRBC1与TCR基因重排结果具有相似的诊断敏感性(80.0% vs 86.7%)和高分类相关性(单型vs非单型,80%)。TRBC1的解释是可重复的,≥2/3和3/3的病理学家分别在100%和86%的病例中进行独立审查和100%的集体审查后给出相同的解释。数字图像分析证实了视觉TRBC1+在皮肤中建立t细胞单型的准确率(r=0.9749, P75%)。考虑到这些阈值,TRBC1-CD3评估有助于7/9(78%)非典型病例的诊断细化。总之,TRBC1-CD3免疫反应清晰、快速地有助于皮肤t细胞增殖的诊断。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgical Pathology has achieved worldwide recognition for its outstanding coverage of the state of the art in human surgical pathology. In each monthly issue, experts present original articles, review articles, detailed case reports, and special features, enhanced by superb illustrations. Coverage encompasses technical methods, diagnostic aids, and frozen-section diagnosis, in addition to detailed pathologic studies of a wide range of disease entities. Official Journal of The Arthur Purdy Stout Society of Surgical Pathologists and The Gastrointestinal Pathology Society.
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