Korean J Dermatol.
1999 Feb;37(2):189-197.
The Expression of CLA(Cutaneous Lymphocyte-Associated Antigen) in the Cutaneous Lymphoma
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: A pathogenesis of skin-homing lymphoid cells in primary cutaneous T-eell lymphoma(CTCL) has not been elucidated, CLA(cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen) defined by HECA-452 monoclonal anfibody has been proposed as the novel skin-homing receptors of infiltrative lymphocytes in atopic dermatitis and graft-versus-host disease. Accordingly, CLA may be a determinant explaining about the skin-homing properties of lymphoid tumor cells in CTCL.
OBJECTIVE
This study was conducted to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of CLA in the lesional tissue specimens of cutaneous lymphomas.
METHODS
Immunohistochemicslly, we examined the expression of CLA, E-selectin, ICAM-1 and LFA-1 antigens in the tissue specimens taken from the skin lesions and lymph nodes of the 22 patients with cutaneous lymphomas and the 20 control subjects with non-cutaneous lymphomas.
Results
: 1. The expression rate of CLA was 40.9% in the skin specimens of
cutaneous lymphomas. We could not fad any expression of CLA in non-cutaneous
lymphomas.
2. CTCL showed a more frequent expression of CLA(80%) than cutaneous B-cell
lymphomas (CBCL)(8.3%). We found more frequently CLA+ high
endothelial venules in non-cutaneous lymphomas(40%) than in cutaneous
lymphomas(9.1%).
3. CLA and E-selectin were more frequently expressed in primary CTCL(100%,
83.3%) than in secondary CTCL(50%, 0%).
4. The positivity to ICAM-1 and LFA-1 antigens was higher in primary cutaneous
lymphomas (72.7%, 81.8%) than in secondary forms(9.1%, 9.1%).
Conclusion
: CLA and E-selectin may represent the pivotal skin-homing receptor of
infiltrative tumor cells and vascular counter-receptor in primary CTCL, respectively.
Also, ICAM-1 and LFA-1 may have a role in the primary cutaneous infiltration of
lymphoma cells as the additional cofactors.