Figure 1.
Figure 1. Expression of CD158k and VIM by circulating and cutaneous lymphocytes. (A) Flow cytometry analysis in patient 11 showed CD158kdim and cell-surface VIM positivity before treatment (top row). After treatment with extracorporeal photochemotherapy, there was a dramatic decrease in the CD4+ population associated with a loss of CD158k expression and a significant increase in VIM (bottom row). (B) RT-PCR for CD158k was positive for PBMCs in patients 1, 2, 3, and 4 and for the Sézary cell line Pno, whereas it was negative for CD4+ lymphocytes in a healthy donor. (C) Immunohistochemistry analysis performed in a skin sample from patient 3 showed a predominantly CD3+CD4+ infiltrate along with CD158k+ cells in the dermis and the epidermis. Intraepidermal nests of lymphocytes, or Pautrier microabscesses, can be seen (arrows). Few CD8+ lymphocytes were present in the dermis (arrowheads), whereas only CD4+ T cells are seen in the epidermis. Slides are shown at 200 × original magnification (20 ×/0.50 NA objective), and images were captured with an Axioskop2 microscope (Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany). Pictures were scanned in with a DP70 camera and software (Olympus, Hamburg, Germany). Hematoxylin and eosin staining is shown on the left, whereas a biotin/avidin system conjugated to alkaline phosphatase was used for CD3, CD4, CD8, and CD158k labeling.

Expression of CD158k and VIM by circulating and cutaneous lymphocytes. (A) Flow cytometry analysis in patient 11 showed CD158kdim and cell-surface VIM positivity before treatment (top row). After treatment with extracorporeal photochemotherapy, there was a dramatic decrease in the CD4+ population associated with a loss of CD158k expression and a significant increase in VIM (bottom row). (B) RT-PCR for CD158k was positive for PBMCs in patients 1, 2, 3, and 4 and for the Sézary cell line Pno, whereas it was negative for CD4+ lymphocytes in a healthy donor. (C) Immunohistochemistry analysis performed in a skin sample from patient 3 showed a predominantly CD3+CD4+ infiltrate along with CD158k+ cells in the dermis and the epidermis. Intraepidermal nests of lymphocytes, or Pautrier microabscesses, can be seen (arrows). Few CD8+ lymphocytes were present in the dermis (arrowheads), whereas only CD4+ T cells are seen in the epidermis. Slides are shown at 200 × original magnification (20 ×/0.50 NA objective), and images were captured with an Axioskop2 microscope (Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany). Pictures were scanned in with a DP70 camera and software (Olympus, Hamburg, Germany). Hematoxylin and eosin staining is shown on the left, whereas a biotin/avidin system conjugated to alkaline phosphatase was used for CD3, CD4, CD8, and CD158k labeling.

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