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Expression of T‐cell receptor signalling pathway components in extranodal NK/T‐cell lymphoma

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AimsAlthough the neoplastic cells of extranodal natural killer (NK)/T‐cell lymphoma (ENKTL) usually do not express T‐cell antigens, the T‐cell receptor (TCR) gene might be rearranged and TCR protein expressed. The aim is to elucidate the expression of the downstream TCR pathway components and their importance in ENKTL.Methods and resultsWe used formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissues from 91 ENKTL samples to immunohistochemically characterise the expression of TCR pathway components. The following proteins were variably expressed: ZAP70 (94%; 83/88), GRAP2/GADS (68%; 60/88), DOK2 (42%; 38/90), LCK (35%; 31/88), and ITK (10%; 9/90). When these tumours were classified as being of T lineage (16%), NK lineage (45%), or indeterminate lineage (38%), the GRAP2/GADS expression rate was higher in T lineage tumours (versus NK, P = 0.0073; versus indeterminate, P = 0.00082). GRAP2/GADS‐positive NK lineage tumours more frequently expressed DOK2 (P = 0.0073), and were more often confined to the nasal areas (P = 0.014). Furthermore, when these tumours were immunophenotypically classified into a T signature (42%) or NK signature (58%), the expression rates of GRAP2/GADS and ITK were higher in T signature tumours (P = 0.00074 and P = 0.067, respectively), whereas that of LCK was higher in NK‐signature tumours (P = 0.10).ConclusionsAlthough some ENTKL cases were polyclonal for TCR rearrangement and others lacked TCR expression, we speculate that the TCR pathway might be functioning in ENKTLs. A T signature versus a NK signature might be better for delineating the physiology of ENKTL than cellular lineage. Furthermore, ITK may represent a potential therapeutic target for patients with ITK‐expressing tumours.
Title: Expression of T‐cell receptor signalling pathway components in extranodal NK/T‐cell lymphoma
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AimsAlthough the neoplastic cells of extranodal natural killer (NK)/T‐cell lymphoma (ENKTL) usually do not express T‐cell antigens, the T‐cell receptor (TCR) gene might be rearranged and TCR protein expressed.
The aim is to elucidate the expression of the downstream TCR pathway components and their importance in ENKTL.
Methods and resultsWe used formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissues from 91 ENKTL samples to immunohistochemically characterise the expression of TCR pathway components.
The following proteins were variably expressed: ZAP70 (94%; 83/88), GRAP2/GADS (68%; 60/88), DOK2 (42%; 38/90), LCK (35%; 31/88), and ITK (10%; 9/90).
When these tumours were classified as being of T lineage (16%), NK lineage (45%), or indeterminate lineage (38%), the GRAP2/GADS expression rate was higher in T lineage tumours (versus NK, P = 0.
0073; versus indeterminate, P = 0.
00082).
GRAP2/GADS‐positive NK lineage tumours more frequently expressed DOK2 (P = 0.
0073), and were more often confined to the nasal areas (P = 0.
014).
Furthermore, when these tumours were immunophenotypically classified into a T signature (42%) or NK signature (58%), the expression rates of GRAP2/GADS and ITK were higher in T signature tumours (P = 0.
00074 and P = 0.
067, respectively), whereas that of LCK was higher in NK‐signature tumours (P = 0.
10).
ConclusionsAlthough some ENTKL cases were polyclonal for TCR rearrangement and others lacked TCR expression, we speculate that the TCR pathway might be functioning in ENKTLs.
A T signature versus a NK signature might be better for delineating the physiology of ENKTL than cellular lineage.
Furthermore, ITK may represent a potential therapeutic target for patients with ITK‐expressing tumours.

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