Diagnostic microRNA profiling in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL)

Author:

Ralfkiaer Ulrik12,Hagedorn Peter H.3,Bangsgaard Nannie4,Løvendorf Marianne B.34,Ahler Charlotte B.3,Svensson Lars3,Kopp Katharina L.15,Vennegaard Marie T.5,Lauenborg Britt5,Zibert John R.3,Krejsgaard Thorbjørn5,Bonefeld Charlotte M.5,Søkilde Rolf15,Gjerdrum Lise M.6,Labuda Tord3,Mathiesen Anne-Merete15,Grønbæk Kirsten2,Wasik Mariusz A.7,Sokolowska-Wojdylo Malgorzata8,Queille-Roussel Catherine9,Gniadecki Robert6,Ralfkiaer Elisabeth10,Geisler Carsten5,Litman Thomas15,Woetmann Anders15,Glue Christian11,Røpke Mads A.3,Skov Lone4,Odum Niels15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;

2. Department of Hematology, State University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark;

3. LEO Pharma A/S, Ballerup, Denmark;

4. Department of Dermato-Allergology, Gentofte University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;

5. Department of International Health, Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;

6. Department of Dermatology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark;

7. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA;

8. Department of Dermatology University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland;

9. Centre de Pharmacologie Clinique Appliquée à la Dermatologie, Hopital l'Archet, Nice, France;

10. Department of Pathology, State University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark; and

11. Exiqon A/S, Vedbæk, Denmark

Abstract

AbstractCutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are the most frequent primary skin lymphomas. Nevertheless, diagnosis of early disease has proven difficult because of a clinical and histologic resemblance to benign inflammatory skin diseases. To address whether microRNA (miRNA) profiling can discriminate CTCL from benign inflammation, we studied miRNA expression levels in 198 patients with CTCL, peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTL), and benign skin diseases (psoriasis and dermatitis). Using microarrays, we show that the most induced (miR-326, miR-663b, and miR-711) and repressed (miR-203 and miR-205) miRNAs distinguish CTCL from benign skin diseases with > 90% accuracy in a training set of 90 samples and a test set of 58 blinded samples. These miRNAs also distinguish malignant and benign lesions in an independent set of 50 patients with PTL and skin inflammation and in experimental human xenograft mouse models of psoriasis and CTCL. Quantitative (q)RT-PCR analysis of 103 patients with CTCL and benign skin disorders validates differential expression of 4 of the 5 miRNAs and confirms previous reports on miR-155 in CTCL. A qRT-PCR–based classifier consisting of miR-155, miR-203, and miR-205 distinguishes CTCL from benign disorders with high specificity and sensitivity, and with a classification accuracy of 95%, indicating that miRNAs have a high diagnostic potential in CTCL.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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