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The role of αEβ7 integrin (CD103) and E-cadherin in epidermotropism in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Authors:Stephanie B Dietz  Diana Whitaker-Menezes  Stuart R Lessin
Institution:Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA;Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Adhesion molecules such as integrins and cadherins are thought to play a critical role in T-cell migration and localization within the epidermis (epidermotropism). The purpose of this study was to correlate T-cell expression of the integrin GD103 and E-cadherin in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Serial sections of skin biopsies from 22 patients with CTCL and 13 with benign reactive dermatitis were stained with antibodies to CD4, CD103, and E-cadherin by the avidin-biotin peroxidase technique. CD 103 was expressed on single epidermotropic CD4+ T-cells in 9/9 early stage (patch/plaque) CTCL and 6/10 reactive dermatitis biopsies. Less than 30% of dermal T-cells expressed CD103. All 4/4 late stage (tumor) CTCL were GD103–. Epidermal aggregates of CD4+T-cells (Pautrier's microabscesses) were CD103–. E-cadherin was expressed on epidermal keratinocytes and follicular and sweat gland epithelia but not on T-cells.
We conclude that CD 103 expression on cutaneous T-cells parallels the degree of epidermotropism exhibited in both neoplastic and inflammatory disorders of the skin. E-cadherin is not expressed on T-cells infiltrating the skin. Further investigation is necessary to further elucidate the interaction between CD103 and E-cadherin in facilitating trafficking of T-cells into the epidermis.
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