Differential expression of TOX by skin-infiltrating T cells in Sézary syndrome and erythrodermic dermatitis.
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BACKGROUND The histopathologic differentiation between Sézary syndrome (SS) and erythrodermic dermatitis may be extremely difficult. In this immunohistochemical study, it was investigated if thymocyte selection-associated high mobility group box protein (TOX) and C-MYC can be used as additional diagnostic markers to differentiate between SS and erythrodermic dermatitis. METHOD Paraffin-embedded skin biopsies from 15 SS patients and 17 erythrodermic dermatitis patients were stained and scored for TOX or C-MYC expression. RESULTS Strong nuclear staining for TOX in more than 50% of skin-infiltrating T cells was observed in 13 of 15 (87%) SS cases, whereas erythrodermic dermatitis cases showed weak nuclear staining in 11-50% (median: 25%) of the T cells; strong nuclear staining as found in SS was never observed in erythrodermic dermatitis. No significant differences in C-MYC expression between SS and erythrodermic dermatitis were found. In most patients of both groups, percentages of C-MYC positive-cells varied between less than 10 and 25% of skin-infiltrating T cells. CONCLUSION Our results suggest that strong expression of TOX in more than 50% of skin-infiltrating T cells in erythrodermic skin is a useful marker in the differentiation between SS and erythrodermic dermatitis, whereas staining for C-MYC does not contribute to differential diagnosis.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of cutaneous pathology
دوره 42 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015