Abstract

T cell therapy represents a new class of immunotherapies garnering considerable attention. T cell receptor beta chain constant region 1 (TRBC1) is partially expressed in subsets of normal T cells. However, the immunotherapy of T lymphocyte tumors is rarely validated in clinical trials. Here, we aim to explore whether TRBC1 is a promising target for the immunotherapy of T lymphocyte tumors. This study examined TRBC1 expression in 25 healthy bone marrow samples, 39 patients with T-lineage acute lymphocytic leukemia (T-ALL), 4 patients with mature T cell neoplasms, and 5 patients suspected with mature T cell neoplasms with evidence of T cell neoplasia. Moreover, the expression of TRBC1 was evaluated by flow cytometry and through PCR detection of TCR gene rearrangements. The expression of monophasic TRBC1 was identified in all 25 normal bone marrows (23.83% ± 2.74% positive rate). The expression of TRBC1 was positive in 5 patients (12.8%) among the 39T-ALL patients. TRBC1 was partially expressed in 1 patient (25%) with T cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (T-NHL) and in 1 patient (20%) suspected to have T-NHL. Healthy donors showed a pattern of partial expression and patients with T-lymphocyte tumors showed a polytypic TRBC1 expression pattern. Thus, TRBC1 may be a diagnostic and therapeutic marker for T lymphocyte tumors.

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