Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides Is Associated with Decreased PD1 Staining Compared with Classic Mycosis Fungoides.

IF 1.6 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Haiming Tang, Kristin J Rybski, Yi Luan, Bruce R Smoller
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Abstract

Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) plays a pivotal role in immune system regulation, with its expression levels linked to malignancy prognosis. However, existing reports on PD-1 staining in mycosis fungoides (MF) present conflicting findings, and little attention has been given to PD-1 staining in different MF variants. To address this, we conducted a retrospective study, employing immunohistochemistry to examine PD-1 expression in cases of folliculotropic MF and non-folliculotropic MF. We analyzed 24 cases of folliculotropic MF and 18 cases of non-folliculotropic MF, and recorded both the percentage of PD-1-labeled tumor cells and the intensity score (negative, weak, medium, or strong). Our results revealed significant disparity in PD-1 labeling between patch/plaque MF and folliculotropic MF (p = 0.028). Non-folliculotropic MF exhibited higher PD-1 labeling in tumor cells (58.3%) compared to folliculotropic MF (40.2%). Notably, there was no significant difference in PD-1 staining between folliculotropic MF and non-folliculotropic MF when both were in the early stage/indolent disease category. However, when considering the tumor stage, folliculotropic MF exhibited PD-1 staining in tumor cells at a rate of 21.1%, while non-folliculotropic MF showed PD-1 staining in tumor cells at a rate of 46.6% (p = 0.005). Additionally, among folliculotropic MF cases, 13 out of 24 cases displayed differing PD-1 expression patterns between epidermal and dermal components, with preserved PD-1 staining in the epidermal component and loss of staining in the dermal component. Furthermore, consistent with the prior literature, tumor cells with large cell transformations exhibited significantly lower PD-1 labeling (p = 0.017). Our findings showcase the unique PD-1 staining patterns in MF.

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与经典型蕈样肉芽肿相比,毛囊萎缩型蕈状肉芽肿与PD1染色减少有关。
程序性细胞死亡蛋白1(PD-1)在免疫系统调节中发挥着关键作用,其表达水平与恶性肿瘤预后有关。然而,关于蕈样肉芽肿(MF)中PD-1染色的现有报道提出了相互矛盾的发现,并且很少关注不同MF变体中的PD-1染色。为了解决这一问题,我们进行了一项回顾性研究,采用免疫组织化学方法检测了PD-1在促卵泡性MF和非促卵泡性MF.我们分析了24例促卵泡性MF和18例非促卵泡型MF,并记录了PD-1标记的肿瘤细胞的百分比和强度评分(阴性、弱、中等或强)。我们的结果显示,贴剂/斑块MF和促卵泡MF之间的PD-1标记存在显著差异(p=0.028)。与促卵泡MF(40.2%)相比,非促卵泡MF在肿瘤细胞中表现出更高的PD-1标签(58.3%)。值得注意的是,当促卵泡MF和非促卵泡MF都属于早期/惰性疾病类别时,它们的PD-1染色没有显著差异。然而,当考虑到肿瘤分期时,促卵泡性MF在肿瘤细胞中表现出PD-1染色的比率为21.1%,而非促卵泡性MF在肿瘤细胞显示出PD-1阳性的比率为46.6%(p=0.005)。此外,在促卵泡性mfc病例中,24例中有13例在表皮和真皮成分之间表现出不同的PD-1表达模式,在表皮成分中保留了PD-1染色,而在真皮成分中失去了染色。此外,与先前的文献一致,具有大细胞转化的肿瘤细胞表现出显著较低的PD-1标记(p=0.017)。我们的发现展示了MF中独特的PD-1染色模式。
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Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology DERMATOLOGY-
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