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Polyclonal T-cells express CD1a in Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) lesions.

Jennifer A West, Sharon L Olsen,Jenée M Mitchell, Ross E Priddle, Jennifer M Luke,Selma Olsson Akefeldt,Jan-Inge Henter,Christopher Turville,George Kannourakis

PloS one(2014)

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Abstract
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a complex and poorly understood disorder that has characteristics of both inflammatory and neoplastic disease. By using eight-colour flow cytometry, we have identified a previously unreported population of CD1a(+)/CD3(+) T-cells in LCH lesions. The expression of CD1a is regarded as a hallmark of this disease; however, it has always been presumed that it was only expressed by pathogenic Langerhans cells (LCs). We have now detected CD1a expression by a range of T-cell subsets within all of the LCH lesions that were examined, establishing that CD1a expression in these lesions is no longer restricted to pathogenic LCs. The presence of CD1a(+) T-cells in all of the LCH lesions that we have studied to date warrants further investigation into their biological function to determine whether these cells are important in the pathogenesis of LCH.
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