Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are involved in innate immunity (eg, by secreting interferons) and also give rise to CD4+CD56+ hematodermic neoplasms. We report extensive characterization of human pDCs in routine tissue samples, documenting the expression of 19 immunohistologic markers, including signaling molecules (eg, BLNK), transcription factors (eg, ICSBP/IRF8 and PU.1), and Toll-like receptors (TLR7, TLR9). Many of these molecules are expressed in other cell types (principally B cells), but the adaptor protein CD2AP was essentially restricted to pDCs, and is therefore a novel immunohistologic marker for use in tissue biopsies. We found little evidence for activation-associated morphologic or phenotypic changes in conditions where pDCs are greatly increased (eg, Kikuchi disease). Most of the molecules were retained in the majority of pDC neoplasms, and 3 (BCL11A, CD2AP, and ICSBP/IRF8) were also commonly negative in leukemia cutis (acute myeloid leukemia in the skin), a tumor that may mimic pDC neoplasia. In summary, we have documented a range of molecules (notably those associated with B cells) expressed by pDCs in tissues and peripheral blood (where pDCs were detectable in cytospins at a frequency of <1% of mononuclear cells) and also defined potential new markers (in particular CD2AP) for the diagnosis of pDC tumors.

Novel markers of normal and neoplastic human plasmacytoid dendritic cells / Marafioti, T; Paterson, Jc; Ballabio, E; Reichard, Kk; Tedoldi, S; Hollowood, K; Dictor, M; Hansmann, Ml; Pileri, Sa; Dyer, Mj; Sozzani, Silvano; Dikic, I; Shaw, As; Petrella, T; Stein, H; Isaacson, Pg; Facchetti, Fabio; Mason, Dy. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 111:7(2008), pp. 3778-3792. [10.1182/blood-2007-10-117531]

Novel markers of normal and neoplastic human plasmacytoid dendritic cells

SOZZANI, Silvano;
2008

Abstract

Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are involved in innate immunity (eg, by secreting interferons) and also give rise to CD4+CD56+ hematodermic neoplasms. We report extensive characterization of human pDCs in routine tissue samples, documenting the expression of 19 immunohistologic markers, including signaling molecules (eg, BLNK), transcription factors (eg, ICSBP/IRF8 and PU.1), and Toll-like receptors (TLR7, TLR9). Many of these molecules are expressed in other cell types (principally B cells), but the adaptor protein CD2AP was essentially restricted to pDCs, and is therefore a novel immunohistologic marker for use in tissue biopsies. We found little evidence for activation-associated morphologic or phenotypic changes in conditions where pDCs are greatly increased (eg, Kikuchi disease). Most of the molecules were retained in the majority of pDC neoplasms, and 3 (BCL11A, CD2AP, and ICSBP/IRF8) were also commonly negative in leukemia cutis (acute myeloid leukemia in the skin), a tumor that may mimic pDC neoplasia. In summary, we have documented a range of molecules (notably those associated with B cells) expressed by pDCs in tissues and peripheral blood (where pDCs were detectable in cytospins at a frequency of <1% of mononuclear cells) and also defined potential new markers (in particular CD2AP) for the diagnosis of pDC tumors.
2008
INTERFERON-PRODUCING CELLS; INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING MOLECULES; LINEAGE-NEGATIVE MALIGNANCIES; GTPASE-ACTIVATING PROTEIN; TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS; INDUCED IFN-ALPHA; T-CELLS; MYELOMONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; CUTTING EDGE
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Novel markers of normal and neoplastic human plasmacytoid dendritic cells / Marafioti, T; Paterson, Jc; Ballabio, E; Reichard, Kk; Tedoldi, S; Hollowood, K; Dictor, M; Hansmann, Ml; Pileri, Sa; Dyer, Mj; Sozzani, Silvano; Dikic, I; Shaw, As; Petrella, T; Stein, H; Isaacson, Pg; Facchetti, Fabio; Mason, Dy. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 111:7(2008), pp. 3778-3792. [10.1182/blood-2007-10-117531]
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