Sensitivity and specificity of T-cell receptor PCR BIOMED-2 clonality analysis for the diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (notice n° 602446)

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Title Sensitivity and specificity of T-cell receptor PCR BIOMED-2 clonality analysis for the diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
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Summary, etc. Background: Early and precise diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) is challenging. Currently, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based clonality assessment of the T-cell receptor (TCR) is a helpful tool for this diagnosis. Objectives: In this retrospective study, we aimed to assess the sensitivity and specificity of this method for the diagnosis of CTCL. Materials and Methods: Monoclonal rearrangement of the TCR was investigated retrospectively by PCR-based clonality assessment based on 292 DNA samples from skin biopsies of patients with a suspicion of CTCL. Algorithms were based on different ratios (three or five-fold difference) between the dominant PCR peak and the third highest PCR peak. Results: A PCR peak five-fold higher than the third highest PCR peak demonstrated significantly greater specificity (83.7% versus 76.4%) but lower sensitivity (59.8% versus 68.6%) compared to a cut-off of three-fold higher. Conclusion: Our results confirm the diagnostic value of TCR clonality analysis which may be used to define the ideal cut-off in order to optimize sensitivity and specificity.
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Personal name Dimitriou, Florentia
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Personal name Kresbach, Hanna
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Personal name Amarov, Boyko
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Personal name Hoetzenecker, Wolfram
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Personal name Pascolo, Steve
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Personal name Anzengruber, Florian
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Personal name Koch, Tabea
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Personal name Duda, Agathe
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Personal name Guenova, Emmanuella
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Note European Journal of Dermatology | 30 | 1 | 2020-01-01 | p. 12-15 | 1167-1122
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