TOX as a new diagnostic marker for T cell large granular lymphocytic leukaemia

Manske M L Burg, Lydia Visser, Arjan Diepstra*

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Abstract

AIMS: T cell large granular lymphocytic leukaemia (T-LGLL) is a rare disorder that may underlie otherwise unexplained cytopenias. The identification of T-LGLL cells in bone marrow biopsies can be a challenge, because a robust immunohistochemistry marker is lacking. The markers currently in use (granzyme B, TIA-1 and CD8) are difficult to interpret or lack specificity. Therefore, we investigated whether immunohistochemistry for thymocyte selection-associated high-mobility group box (TOX), a transcription factor that associates with chronic T cell stimulation, could be a reliable tool for the identification of T-LGLL cells.

METHODS AND RESULTS: In this retrospective study, expression of TOX in CD8 + cells in bone marrow biopsies of T-LGLL patients (n = 38) was investigated and compared to bone marrow of controls with reactive T cell lymphocytosis (n = 10). All biopsies were evaluated for TOX staining within the CD8-positive T cell population. The controls were essentially negative for TOX, whereas all T-LGLL cases were positive (median = 80%, range = 10-100%), even when bone marrow involvement was subtle.

CONCLUSION: TOX is a highly sensitive marker for the neoplastic cells of T-LGLL and we recommend its use, especially in the diagnostic work-up of patients with unexplained cytopenias.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)697-701
Number of pages5
JournalHistopathology
Volume84
Issue number4
Early online date12-Dec-2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2024

Keywords

  • bone marrow
  • cytopenia
  • diagnosis
  • immunohistochemistry
  • T cell large granular lymphocytic leukaemia
  • TOX protein

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