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Gene expression profiling of resting and stimulated CD4+CD45RO+ T cells from Sezary syndrome patients and normal donors


ABSTRACT: Sezary syndrome is an aggressive cutaneous T cell lymphoma with pruritic skin inflammation and immune dysfunction, driven by neoplastic, clonal memory T cells in both peripheral blood and skin. To gain insight into how abnormal gene expression in Sezary syndrome promotes T cell dysfunction, lymphoproliferation and transformation, we first compared functional transcriptomic profiles of both resting and activated memory T cells from Sezary syndrome patients and normal donors. To differentiate gene expression associated with malignancy vs. benign inflammation and proliferation, we performed a within-platform meta-analysis of our data for Sezary syndrome and a GEO data set (GSE12079) for lymphocytic variant hypereosinophilic syndrome (L-HES). L-HES is a benign lymphoproliferation of clonal memory T cells that produces skin symptoms very similar to Sezary syndrome. This approach revealed gene expression changes unique to either Sezary syndrome or L-HES, and a subset of genes dysregulated in both SS and L-HES. L-HES patient 1 progressed to peripheral T cell lymphoma, and acquired Sezary-like gene expression during progression, suggesting that these genes contribute to neoplastic transformation.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE131738 | GEO | 2019/11/16

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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