O. Dereure et al., Decreased expression of Fas (APO-1/CD95) on peripheral blood CD4+T lymphocytes in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, BR J DERM, 143(6), 2000, pp. 1205-1210
Background The usually protracted and indolent course of cutaneous T-cell l
ymphoma (CTCL) is consistent with an accumulation of lymphocytes rather tha
n being a true proliferative disorder, perhaps as the result of defective l
ymphocyte apoptosis. Fas (CD95) is the main signalling membrane molecule in
volved in postactivation T-lymphocyte apoptosis.
Objectives To evaluate expression of Fas on circulating CD4+ lymphocytes in
patients with CTCL.
Methods Fas expression on peripheral blood CD4+ T cells in 16 patients with
mycosis fungoides (patch and infiltrated plaque stages) and in four patien
ts with Sezary syndrome was compared with that in 25 matched patients with
lymphocyte-mediated cutaneous benign inflammatory disorders and in 15 subje
cts without inflammatory cutaneous diseases.
Results Fas expression on peripheral CD4+ lymphocytes was significantly low
er in patients with CTCL compared with subjects with benign inflammatory cu
taneous disorders and with healthy donors.
Conclusions This pattern supports the hypothesis that a defect in T-cell ap
optosis may play a part in the pathophysiology of CTCL, perhaps through abn
ormalities of the Fas/Fas ligand system. Alternatively, this decrease could
be the result of the presence of the soluble Fas ligand molecule in the se
ra of patients with CTCL.