TRBC1在多参数流式细胞术诊断T细胞淋巴瘤中的临床应用。

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Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.37825/2239-9747.1059
Francesca Picone, Marisa Gorrese, Angela Bertolini, Bianca Serio, Luca Pezzullo, Roberto Guariglia, Pio Zeppa, Alessandro Caputo, Albino Carrizzo, Carmine Vecchione, Carmine Selleri, Valentina Giudice
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摘要

诊断T淋巴细胞增生性疾病需要一个或多个免疫表型异常、组织学组织结构或组成改变以及T细胞克隆证明。在这里,我们报告了两个T细胞淋巴瘤病例,其中使用TRBC1单克隆抗体结合多参数染色对生理和病理T细胞群的深入免疫表型进行了TCR克隆性评估。在第一个病例中,这种单克隆抗体可以排除反应性淋巴细胞增殖,而在第二个病例中,它对Sezary综合征细胞的鉴定是决定性的。我们增加了TRBC1抗体(JOVI-1)在揭示单型t细胞群体中的临床应用的证据,并且TRBC1单克隆抗体可以有效地结合多参数染色来评估TCR克隆性,以获得深入的免疫表型,该单克隆抗体在多参数流式细胞仪面板中具有很高的通用性。
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Clinical Utility of TRBC1 Addition in Multiparametric Flow Cytometry for T Cell Lymphoma Diagnosis.

Diagnosis of T cell lymphoproliferative disorders requires one or multiple immunophenotypic aberrations, histological tissue structure or composition modifications, and T cell clonality demonstration. Here, we present two T cell lymphoma cases, where TCR clonality was evaluated using the TRBC1 monoclonal antibody combined with a multi-parametric staining for an in-depth immunophenotype of physiological and pathological T cell populations. In the first case, this monoclonal antibody allowed exclusion of reactive lymphoproliferations, while in the second case, it was conclusive for identification of Sezary syndrome cells. We added evidence on clinical utility of TRBC1 antibody (JOVI-1) to disclose monotypic T-cell populations, and TCR clonality evaluated by TRBC1 monoclonal antibody can be efficiently combined with a multi-parametric staining for an in-depth immunophenotype, with high versability of this monoclonal antibody in multi-parametric flow cytometry panel.

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