Stage-dependent Increase in Expression of miR-155 and Ki-67 and Number of Tumour-associated Inflammatory Cells in Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides

Authors

  • Lihi Atzmony
  • Lilach Moyal
  • Meora Feinmesser
  • Batya Gorovitz
  • Avraham Hirshberg
  • Iris Amitay-Laish
  • Hadas Prag-Naveh
  • Aviv Barzilai
  • Emmilia Hodak

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3578

Keywords:

folliculotropic mycosis fungoides, stage, microRNA-155, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, Ki-67, microenvironment

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (FMF), the most common variant of mycosis fungoides (MF), presents with 2 distinct clinicopathological stages: early indolent stage and more aggressive advanced/tumour stage. To further characterize these stages, miR-155 expression was studied with qRT-PCR and found to be significantly higher in biopsies of tumour-stage FMF compared with early-stage FMF and inflammatory dermatoses. There was no statistically significant difference in miR-155 expression between early-stage FMF and early-stage MF, nor between tumour-stage FMF and tumour-stage MF. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed a significantly increased number of dermal Ki-67+ proliferating lymphocytes in tumour-stage FMF, together with an increased number of CD20+ B cells and CD68+ macrophages compared with early-stage FMF. Thus, similar to classic MF, miR-155, Ki-67 tumour cell immunoreactivity, and certain tumour-infiltrating inflammatory cells are differentially expressed in early- vs tumour-stage FMF. The results of this study corroborate the notion that FMF presents with 2 distinct stages.

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Published

2020-08-17

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Atzmony, L., Moyal, L., Feinmesser, M., Gorovitz, B., Hirshberg, A., Amitay-Laish, I., … Hodak, E. (2020). Stage-dependent Increase in Expression of miR-155 and Ki-67 and Number of Tumour-associated Inflammatory Cells in Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 100(15), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3578

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