Cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a cancer of skin-homing T cells with variants that include leukemic CTCL (L-CTCL), a malignancy of central memory T cells (T(CM)), and mycosis fungoides (MF), a malignancy of skin resident effector memory T cells (T(EM)). We report that low-dose alemtuzumab (αCD52) effectively treated patients with refractory L-CTCL but not MF. Alemtuzumab depleted all T cells in blood and depleted both benign and malignant T(CM) from skin, but a diverse population of skin resident T(EM) remained in skin after therapy. T cell depletion with alemtuzumab required the presence of neutrophils, a cell type frequent in blood but rare in normal skin. These data suggest that T(CM) were depleted because they recirculate between the blood and the skin, whereas skin resident T(EM) were spared because they are sessile and non-recirculating. After alemtuzumab treatment, skin T cells produced lower amounts of interleukin-4 and higher amounts of interferon-γ. Moreover, there was a marked lack of infections in alemtuzumab-treated L-CTCL patients despite the complete absence of T cells in the blood, suggesting that skin resident T(EM) can protect the skin from pathogens even in the absence of T cell recruitment from the circulation. Together, these data suggest that alemtuzumab may treat refractory L-CTCL without severely compromising the immune response to infection by depleting circulating T(CM) but sparing the skin resident T(EM) that provide local immune protection of the skin.
Skin effector memory T cells do not recirculate and provide immune protection in alemtuzumab-treated CTCL patients.
皮肤效应记忆 T 细胞不会再循环,并在接受阿仑单抗治疗的 CTCL 患者中提供免疫保护
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作者:Clark Rachael A, Watanabe Rei, Teague Jessica E, Schlapbach Christoph, Tawa Marianne C, Adams Natalie, Dorosario Andrew A, Chaney Keri S, Cutler Corey S, Leboeuf Nicole R, Carter Joi B, Fisher David C, Kupper Thomas S
| 期刊: | Science Translational Medicine | 影响因子: | 14.600 |
| 时间: | 2012 | 起止号: | 2012 Jan 18; 4(117):117ra7 |
| doi: | 10.1126/scitranslmed.3003008 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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