Natural killer cells in human peripheral blood and primary cutaneous natural killer cell lymphomas may express cutaneous lymphocyte antigen

Acta Derm Venereol. 2003;83(3):162-6. doi: 10.1080/00015550310007120.

Abstract

In normal human peripheral blood, cutaneous lymphocyte antigen is expressed by memory T cells, suggesting a specific tissue-homing population of T cells. In this study it is demonstrated that 6% of CD56 + natural killer cells in peripheral blood also express cutaneous lymphocyte antigen (CLA). It was also detected that most of the tumor cells in primary cutaneous nasal-type natural killer cell lymphomas were CLA-positive, whereas primary nasal natural killer cell lymphomas were CLA-negative. Although natural killer cells traditionally are known to be non-specific immune cells without antigen specificity and little is known about the role of natural killer cells in skin diseases, the results of this study suggest the existence of a subset of skin-associated CLA+ CD56+ natural killer cells. These natural killer cells may be related to the pathogenesis of primary cutaneous natural killer cell lymphomas.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Antigens / immunology*
  • CD56 Antigen / immunology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Killer Cells, Natural / immunology*
  • Lymphocytes / immunology*
  • Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous / immunology*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Skin / immunology*

Substances

  • Antigens
  • CD56 Antigen