Gamma-delta T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia: a report of a rare entity.
Giby V GeorgeMaggie KajsturaAndrew G EvansChauncey R SypossPublished in: Journal of hematopathology (2024)
Gamma delta (γδ) T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL) is a rare, aggressive subtype of T-lymphoid leukemia that accounts for only 9-12% of all T-ALL cases. Herein, we report the case of an 8-year-old boy who presented with facial swelling, shortness of breath, and progressive cervical and axillary lymphadenopathy. Pathological examination, flow cytometry (Navios, Beckman Coulter ClearLLab 10C 10-color T-cell panel [containing FITC-labeled TCR γδ antibody]), chromosomal analysis, interphase FISH, and targeted DNA-based NGS (34-gene Illumina TruSeq Myeloid Panel) were performed. Flow cytometry evaluation of a lymph node biopsy specimen revealed an immature T-cell population positive for CD4, CD3, CD2 (subset positive), CD5, CD7, CD38, CD1a, cytoplasmic terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (cyto-TdT), CD30 (subset positive), and T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma delta (γδ). Microscopic examination of an enlarged lymph node and bone marrow showed involvement by a dense, diffuse, neoplastic infiltrate. Interphase FISH revealed a copy number loss of PDGFRB (5q32) in 90.5% of interphase nuclei. Targeted DNA-based NGS detected a tier II oncogenic variant in NOTCH1 (c.7375C > T, p.Gln2459Ter) at a VAF of 21%. This case of γδ T-ALL highlights a rare entity and adds to the literature, albeit scant, which may aid in better recognition and classification.
Keyphrases
- flow cytometry
- lymph node
- copy number
- bone marrow
- mitochondrial dna
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- genome wide
- acute myeloid leukemia
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- sentinel lymph node
- circulating tumor
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- dna methylation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- liver failure
- cell free
- regulatory t cells
- single molecule
- cancer therapy
- multiple sclerosis
- systematic review
- single cell
- machine learning
- ultrasound guided
- cell proliferation
- fine needle aspiration
- hepatitis b virus
- nk cells
- transcription factor
- early stage
- immune response
- drug delivery
- circulating tumor cells