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DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199807000-00010
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Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-Cell Lymphoma

Kevin E. Salhany,William R. Macon,John K. Choi,Rosalie Elenitsas,Stuart R. Lessin,Raymond E. Felgar,D. Wright Wilson,Grzegorz K. Przybylski,John Lister,Mariusz A. Wasik,Steven H. Swerdlow

Pathology
Lymphoma
Gene rearrangement
1998
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is an uncommon cutaneous lymphoma that has been proposed as a distinct clinicopathologic entity, but studies of SPTCL are limited. We studied the clinicopathologic, immunophenotypic, and genetic features of 11 SPTCLs. All cases had a variable admixture of pleomorphic small, medium, or large lymphocytes and histiocytes infiltrating the subcutis in a lobular panniculitis-like pattern. A granulomatous reaction was seen in three cases and erythrophagocytosis in four. Karyorrhexis and fat necrosis were present in all cases. Angioinvasion was seen in seven SPTCLs; four had areas of coagulation necrosis. All cases expressed T-cell-associated antigens (CD3epsilon, CD45RO, or CD43) and T-cell receptors (TCR); nine expressed alphabeta TCRs and two expressed gammadelta TCRs. T-cell receptor-gamma, TCRbeta, or TCRdelta genes were clonally rearranged in 8 of 10 cases studied. Both gammadelta SPTCLs expressed Vdelta2+ TCRs and were CD4-, CD8- and CD56+. CD56 was negative in seven of nine alphabeta SPTCLs and inconclusive in the other two. Six of nine alphabeta SPTCLs were CD8+; the CD4/CD8 phenotypes were indeterminate in the other three. Cytolytic granule-associated proteins were expressed by all SPTCLs (11 of 11 were TIA-1+, 4 of 4 were perforin+). In situ hybridization for Epstein-Barr virus-encoded RNA (EBER-1) was negative in all cases. Most patients responded to systemic chemotherapy or local radiation therapy. Seven patients are alive: four without disease (19-73 months) and three with disease (32-72 months); four died: three of disease (3-25 months) and one without disease (42 months). We conclude that SPTCLs are clonal, EBV-, cytotoxic T-cell lymphomas derived from alphabeta T-cells or gammadelta T-cells. The gammadelta SPTCLs appear to be preferentially derived from the Vdelta2+ subset. Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma may be rapidly fatal or indolent; local therapy may be appropriate for some patients.
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    Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-Cell Lymphoma” is a paper by Kevin E. Salhany William R. Macon John K. Choi Rosalie Elenitsas Stuart R. Lessin Raymond E. Felgar D. Wright Wilson Grzegorz K. Przybylski John Lister Mariusz A. Wasik Steven H. Swerdlow published in 1998. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.