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Clinical and Histologic Variants of CD8+ Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas
by Madisen A. Swallow, Goran Micevic, Amanda Zhou, Kacie R. Carlson, Francine M. Foss and Michael Girardi
Cancers 2024, 16(17), 3087; https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16173087 - 5 Sep 2024
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Although the vast majority of CTCL subtypes are of the CD4+ T-helper cell differentiation phenotype, there is a spectrum of CD8+ variants that manifest wide-ranging clinical, histologic, and phenotypic features that inform the classification of the disease. CD8, like CD4, and cytotoxic molecules [...] Read more.
Although the vast majority of CTCL subtypes are of the CD4+ T-helper cell differentiation phenotype, there is a spectrum of CD8+ variants that manifest wide-ranging clinical, histologic, and phenotypic features that inform the classification of the disease. CD8, like CD4, and cytotoxic molecules (including TIA and granzyme) are readily detectable via IHC staining of tissue and, when expressed on the phenotypically abnormal T-cell population, can help distinguish specific CTCL subtypes. Nonetheless, given that the histopathologic differential for CD8+ lymphoproliferative disorders and lymphomas may range from very indolent lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) to aggressive entities like CD8+ aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma (AECTCL), CD8 and/or cytotoxic molecule expression alone is insufficient for diagnosis and is not in itself an indicator of prognosis. We present a review of CTCL subtypes that can demonstrate CD8 positivity: CD8+ mycosis fungoides (MF), LyP type D, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL), primary cutaneous gamma/delta T-cell lymphoma (PCGDTL), CD8+ AECTCL, and acral CD8+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (acral CD8+ TCLPD). These diseases may have different clinical manifestations and distinctive treatment algorithms. Due to the rare nature of these diseases, it is imperative to integrate clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical findings to determine an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Cutaneous Lymphoma)
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Case Report
Juvenile-Onset Non-Poikilodermatous CD8+CD56+ Mycosis Fungoides
by Thilo Gambichler, Andrea Thiele, Hartmut Merz, Laura Susok and Stefanie Boms
Dermato 2024, 4(1), 1-4; https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato4010001 - 8 Jan 2024
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The most frequent primary cutaneous lymphomas observed in childhood and adolescence are mycosis fungoides (MF) and CD30-positive lymphoproliferative diseases. We report a 22-year-old female who presented with a 6-year history of multiple well-demarcated large roundish-oval scaly and reddish-brownish patches and plaques on the [...] Read more.
The most frequent primary cutaneous lymphomas observed in childhood and adolescence are mycosis fungoides (MF) and CD30-positive lymphoproliferative diseases. We report a 22-year-old female who presented with a 6-year history of multiple well-demarcated large roundish-oval scaly and reddish-brownish patches and plaques on the trunk and extremities. Histopathology revealed the focal parakeratosis and prominent epidermotropism of atypical lymphocytes, which were positive for CD8, CD56, and TIA-1 and showed a loss of CD7 and CD5 expression. T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement analysis (multiplex-PCR, BIOMED-2) of the lesional skin demonstrated the rearrangement of the gamma chain (tube A: 162 nt). Based on clinicopathological findings and a complete work-up, she was diagnosed with juvenile non-poikilodermatous C8+/CD56+ MF in stage IA. Resolution of the skin lesions was achieved by 16-week narrowband UVB phototherapy and clobetasol propionate 0.05% ointment. Juvenile-onset non-poikilodermatous CD8+CD56+ MF represents a very rare MF subtype and is associated with an indolent course. In order to avoid too aggressive diagnostics and treatments, clinicians should be aware of this rare and indolent MF variant in childhood and adolescence. Full article
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Letter
Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica-like CD8-Positive Mycosis Fungoides
by Thilo Gambichler, Ekaterina Heinzer, Carlo Hendricks, Nicole Duschner and Stefanie Boms
Dermato 2022, 2(4), 121-124; https://doi.org/10.3390/dermato2040011 - 19 Oct 2022
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Dear Editors: Pityriasis lichenoides-like mycosis fungoides (MF) is a rare variant of MF, presenting clinical findings of pityriasis lichenoides (PL) but histological features of MF [...] Full article
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