Analysis of TCR, pTα, and RAG-1 in T-acute lymphoblastic leukemias improves understanding of early human T-lymphoid lineage commitment

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Asnafi, Vahid | Beldjord, Kheira | Boulanger, Emmanuelle | Comba, Béatrice | Le Tutour, Patricia | Estienne, Marie-Hélène | Davi, Frédéric | Landman-Parker, Judith | Quartier, Pierre | Buzyn, Agnès | Delabesse, Eric | Valensi, Françoise | Macintyre, Elizabeth

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International audience. T-acute lymphoblastic leukemias (T-ALLs) derive from human T-lymphoid precursors arrested at various early stages of development. Correlation of phenotype and T-cell receptor (TCR) status with RAG-1 and pTα transcription in 114 T-ALLs demonstrated that they largely reflect physiologic T-lymphoid development. Half the TCRαβ lineage T-ALLs expressed a pre-TCR, as evidenced by RAG-1, pTα, and cTCRβ expression, absence of TCRδ deletion, and a sCD3−, CD1a+, CD4/8 double-positive (DP) phenotype, in keeping with a population undergoing β selection. Most TCRγδ T-ALLs were pTα, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), and RAG-1lo/neg, double-negative/single-positive (DN/SP), and demonstrated only TCRβ DJ rearrangement, whereas 40% were pTα, TdT, and RAG-1 positive, DP, and demonstrated TCRβ V(D)J rearrangement, with cTCRβ expression in proportion. As such they may correspond to TCRαβ lineage precursors selected by TCRγδ expression, to early γδ cells recently derived from a pTα+ common αβ/γδ precursor, or to a lineage-deregulated αβ/γδ intermediate. Approximately 30% of T-ALLs were sCD3/cTCRβ− and corresponded to nonrestricted thymic precursors because they expressed non–T-restricted markers such as CD34, CD13, CD33, and CD56 and were predominantly DN, CD1a, pTα, and RAG-1 low/negative, despite immature TCRδ and TCRγ rearrangements. TCR gene configuration identified progressive T-lymphoid restriction. T-ALLs, therefore, provide homogeneous expansions of minor human lymphoid precursor populations that can aid in the understanding of healthy human T-cell development.

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