Primary cutaneous peripheral T-cell lymphomas with a T-follicular helper phenotype: an integrative clinical, pathological and molecular case series study.
Luojun WangDelphine RocasStéphane DalleNouhoum SakoLaura PelletierNadine MartinAurélie DupuyNadia TaziBrigitte BalmeBéatrice VergierMarie Beylot-BarryAgnès CarlottiMartine BagotMaxime BattistellaGuillaume ChabySaskia Ingen Housz OroPhilippe GaulardNicolas OrtonnePublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2022)
small/medium-sized T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder or cutaneous extensions of systemic peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) with TFH phenotype. What does this study add? This is the first large original series of patients with a diagnosis of primary cutaneous PTCL with a TFH phenotype (pcTFH-PTCL) to be molecularly characterized. pcTFH-PTCL may be a standalone group of cutaneous lymphomas with clinicopathological and molecular characteristics that overlap with those of systemic TFH lymphomas, such as angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, and does not belong to known diagnostic groups of cutaneous lymphoma. This has an impact on the treatment and follow-up of patients; the clinical behaviour needs to be better clarified in further studies to tailor patient management.