流式细胞术评估TRBC1表达对t细胞淋巴瘤的诊断:临床应用和与t细胞克隆不确定意义相关的陷阱。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
SooHo Yu, Boram Kim, Sang Eun Yoon, Hee-Jin Kim, Hyun-Young Kim
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摘要

背景:t细胞受体恒定β链1 (TRBC1)已成为t细胞淋巴瘤的潜在克隆标记物。本研究利用流式细胞术在健康个体和各种临床标本中评估TRBC1的表达,评估其在诊断t细胞淋巴瘤中的临床应用。方法:采用CD45、CD3、CD4、CD8、CD56、CD2、CD5、CD7、TRBC1等9种单克隆抗体,对20例健康人外周血标本和177例患者186例临床标本(116例骨髓抽取标本、18例外周血标本、52例体液标本)进行流式细胞术分析,排除或鉴别t细胞淋巴瘤。结果:TRBC1在健康个体中呈多型表达,在CD4+ T细胞中中位数为38.6%(范围33.9%-46.1%),在CD8+ T细胞中中位数为26.3%(范围10.9%-44.2%)。(p)结论:本研究证明了流式细胞术TRBC1评估在诊断T细胞淋巴瘤、表征TRBC1表达模式以及在不同临床背景下无T细胞淋巴瘤的大量标本中识别TCUS方面的临床应用。鉴于TCUS的检测相对频繁,这些发现强调了在适当的临床背景下解释TRBC1流式细胞术结果的重要性。
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Flow Cytometric Assessment of TRBC1 Expression for the Diagnosis of T-Cell Lymphoma: Clinical Utility and Pitfalls Related to T-Cell Clones of Uncertain Significance

Flow Cytometric Assessment of TRBC1 Expression for the Diagnosis of T-Cell Lymphoma: Clinical Utility and Pitfalls Related to T-Cell Clones of Uncertain Significance

Background

T-cell receptor constant beta chain 1 (TRBC1) has emerged as a potential clonal marker for T-cell lymphoma. This study evaluated TRBC1 expression using flow cytometry in healthy individuals and various clinical specimens, assessing its clinical utility in the diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas.

Methods

Flow cytometric analysis was performed on peripheral blood specimens from 20 healthy individuals and 186 clinical specimens (116 bone marrow aspirates, 18 peripheral bloods, 52 body fluids) from 177 patients for the exclusion or differential diagnosis of T-cell lymphoma using a panel of nine monoclonal antibodies: CD45, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD2, CD5, CD7, and TRBC1.

Results

TRBC1 showed polytypic expression in healthy individuals with a median of 38.6% (range, 33.9%–46.1%) in CD4+ T cells and 26.3% (range, 10.9%–44.2%) in CD8+ T cells (p < 0.001). TRBC1 expression in non-T-cell lymphoma specimens was comparable to that in healthy peripheral blood, except for bone marrow, which showed slightly higher TRBC1 expression. All 20 T-cell lymphoma cases exhibited monotypic TRBC1 expression, with a predominance of TRBC1− (65%). Additionally, T-cell clones of uncertain significance (TCUS) were detected in 12.7% of non-T-cell lymphoma specimens, predominantly in CD8+ T cells and associated with cytopenic and reactive conditions.

Conclusions

This study demonstrates the clinical utility of flow cytometric TRBC1 assessment in diagnosing T-cell lymphomas, characterizing TRBC1 expression patterns, and identifying TCUS in a large cohort of specimens without T-cell lymphoma involvement across diverse clinical settings. Given the relatively frequent detection of TCUS, these findings underscore the importance of interpreting TRBC1 flow cytometry results within the appropriate clinical context.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
211
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology provides a forum for the communication of new developments, research topics and the practice of laboratory haematology. The journal publishes invited reviews, full length original articles, and correspondence. The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology is the official journal of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology, which addresses the following sub-disciplines: cellular analysis, flow cytometry, haemostasis and thrombosis, molecular diagnostics, haematology informatics, haemoglobinopathies, point of care testing, standards and guidelines. The journal was launched in 2006 as the successor to Clinical and Laboratory Hematology, which was first published in 1979. An active and positive editorial policy ensures that work of a high scientific standard is reported, in order to bridge the gap between practical and academic aspects of laboratory haematology.
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