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Targeted Next-generation Sequencing Reveals a Wide Morphologic and Immunophenotypic Spectrum of Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma

  • Jen Fan Hang
  • , Chang Tsu Yuan
  • , Kung Chao Chang
  • , Ren Ching Wang
  • , Bo Jung Chen
  • , Pin Pen Hsieh
  • , Wan Ting Huang
  • , Wen Yu Chuang
  • , Tsung Wei Chen
  • , Yi Chen Yeh
  • , Shih Yao Lin
  • , Cheng Hsiang Hsiao
  • , Shih Cheng Chou
  • , Chih En Tseng
  • , Shien Tung Pan
  • , Shih Lung Chang
  • , Shih Sung Chuang

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Abstract

Primary intestinal T-cell lymphoma (PITL) is highly aggressive and includes celiac disease-related enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL), monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma (MEITL), and primary intestinal peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (ITCL-NOS). MEITL is the most common PITL in Asia, comprising of monomorphic medium-sized cells typically expressing CD8, CD56, and cytotoxic granules. Occasional cases with intermediate features between MEITL and ITCL-NOS are difficult to be classified and warrant further investigation. We collected 54 surgically resected PITLs from Taiwan, with 80% presenting with bowel perforation. The overall outcome was poor with a median survival of 7 months. Based on histopathology (monomorphic vs. pleomorphic) and immunophenotype, we classified these cases into 4 groups: MEITL with typical immunophenotype (n=34), MEITL with atypical immunophenotype (n=5), pleomorphic PITL with MEITL-like immunophenotype (n=6), and ITCL-NOS (n=9). There was no EATL in our cohort. Targeted next-generation sequencing of the first 3 groups showed highly prevalent loss-of-function mutations for SETD2 (85%, 80%, and 83%, respectively) and frequent activating mutations for STAT5B (64%, 60%, and 50%, respectively) and JAK3 (38%, 20%, and 50%, respectively). In contrast, ITCL-NOS cases had less frequent mutations of SETD2 (56%) and STAT5B (11%) and rare JAK3 mutations (11%). Our results suggest that there is a wider morphologic and immunophenotypic spectrum of MEITL as currently defined in the 2017 WHO classification. MEITL with atypical immunophenotype and PITL with MEITL-like immunophenotype shared clinicopathologic and molecular features similar to MEITL but distinct from ITCL-NOS, indicating that such cases may be considered as immunophenotypic or histopathologic variants of MEITL.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1207-1218
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 1 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • celiac disease-related enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma
  • monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma
  • not otherwise specified
  • primary intestinal peripheral T-cell lymphoma
  • primary intestinal T-cell lymphoma
  • SETD2

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anatomy
  • Surgery
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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