Abstract

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a heterogeneous collection of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas derived from T cells that are tropic for the skin. Our understanding of this disease has been hampered by the fact that malignant T cells survive poorly in culture and do not survive well even in sophisticated xenograft models (Townsend et al., 2016). Isolation and culture of T cells from CTCL skin lesions lead to an overgrowth of benign infiltrating T cells and loss of the malignant T-cell clone. It is an inescapable irony that malignant T cells capable of killing patients die in even the most supportive in vitro and in vivo environments.

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