The histopathology of the lupus-like skin lesions associated with Bloom syndrome has been sporadically described. Skin biopsies from a 2-year-old boy with the classical features of Bloom syndrome, including lupus-like skin lesions, demonstrated marked interface changes with basal liquefaction degeneration, a moderate superficial mononuclear infiltrate, pigmentary incontinence, and capillary dilation in the papillary dermis. Immunophenotyping of the dermal infiltrate revealed predominance of T-cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdvances in the molecular definition of surface proteins (adhesion molecules) involved in tumor metastasis may help to explain the invasive behavior of malignant tumors, that is, the migration of tumor cells involving reversible adhesive contacts, their release in the circulation, and their extravasation into distant sites. Intercellular adhesion molecule-3 (ICAM-3), the third receptor for the lymphocyte function-associated antigen molecule-1 (LFA-1) was recently characterized. We investigated fresh frozen skin biopsies from 10 patients with mycosis fungoides, four with pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma, six with Sézary syndrome, 10 with primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, and 10 with eczematous lesions as controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe practical value of the detection of clonality within the T-cell receptor gamma locus by polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas is well known. However, studies dealing with this subject so far, with special emphasis on the sensitivity of the technique in comparison to, for example, Southern blotting have used mixtures of DNA in various concentrations instead of using mixtures of the cells involved, which would reflect the in vivo situation in a more realistic scope. The purpose of this study was therefore to determine the sensitivity and the limitations of the PCR assay by dilution experiments, using mixtures of cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtracutaneous involvement is a sign of poor prognosis in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL). Unfortunately it becomes clinically and histologically manifest only late in the course of the disease. It was the purpose of this study to detect clonality in peripheral blood, lymph nodes and bone marrow samples at times when extracutaneous involvement cannot otherwise be demonstrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdhesion molecules are cell surface proteins responsible for cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. They represent a basis for physiologic and pathologic processes, especially for homing behavior, homeostasis of the immune response, inflammations and tumor metastasis. Recently, adhesions molecules such as CD44v6 have been shown to be expressed on tumor cells of cutaneous lymphomas with systemic tumor spread and thus play an important role in metastasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF