Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Decoding T-Cell Receptor Clonotypes in Aggressive CTCL

Among patients with mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS), the T-cell receptor (TCR) clonal Vb20 segment was significantly associated with advanced-stage disease, folliculotropism with concurrent large-cell transformation, and poor overall survival, in a retrospective cohort study. In addition, the authors reported, the Vg8 clonotype was linked to advanced-stage MF/SS and poor overall survival.

Those are key findings from the study of 125 patients with MF/SS, which used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to determine whether specific TCR clonotypes are associated with disease progression and survival outcomes in MF/SS, the most common types of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL).

“Testing for TCR clonotypes by NGS sequencing in CTCL may improve early and accurate disease stratification that helps tailor therapy to a patient’s risk profile and provides better monitoring of treatment responses,” the study’s corresponding author Christiane Querfeld, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology and dermatopathology at the City of Hope Cancer Center and Beckman Research Institute, Duarte, California, told Medscape Medical News. “Identifying specific clonotypes could help differentiate aggressive from indolent forms earlier, guiding personalized treatment. TCR sequencing could also detect new clonotypes that may evolve with treatment.”

 

Labels: , , ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home