Reactive Mesothelial Cells in the Lymphatic Network of the Serous Membrane in Prolonged Body Fluid Retention: An Autopsy Case Report.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Pathology International Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1111/pin.70028
Yuji Nitta, Tomoko Uchiyama, Hisae Suzuki, Fumi Okada, Maiko Takeda, Chiho Ohbayashi, Akihiko Yoshizawa
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Abstract

Reactive mesothelial cells (RMCs) are of interest for differentiating mesothelioma from benign conditions and have been discussed in cytology and biopsy; however, their behavior in the body remains poorly understood. In this study, we report an autopsy case of an older woman with a long-standing pleural effusion due to cardiac disease, providing insights into the relationship between body cavities, and lymphatic vessels (LVs), mesothelial cells (MCs), and endothelial cells. Cytological examination of pleural effusion revealed RMCs with mild atypia, multinucleation, and intercellular phagocytosis. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the mesothelial origin of these cells. Autopsy findings showed extensive involvement of RMCs in the pleura, diaphragm, peritoneum, lymph vessels, and lymph node sinuses. The visceral pleural submesothelial LVs were dilated, had small openings in the thoracic cavity, and were lined with endothelial and mesothelial cells. Large cavernous LVs with MC clusters were observed on the diaphragm. These structures resembled "stomata" or "lacunae," suggesting a mechanism by which RMCs migrate from the body cavities to the lymphatic network. This study focuses on the RMCs in LVs and shows the contiguity between body cavities and lymphatic networks, providing important insights into the flow of bodily fluids.

长期体液潴留中浆膜淋巴网络中的反应性间皮细胞:一个尸检病例报告。
反应性间皮瘤细胞(RMCs)是鉴别间皮瘤与良性间皮瘤的重要手段,在细胞学和活检中已得到讨论;然而,人们对它们在体内的行为知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们报告了一名老年妇女因心脏病引起的长期胸腔积液的尸检病例,为体腔、淋巴管(lv)、间皮细胞(MCs)和内皮细胞之间的关系提供了见解。胸腔积液细胞学检查显示RMCs有轻度异型性,多核和细胞间吞噬。免疫组织化学证实这些细胞来源于间皮细胞。尸检结果显示,RMCs广泛累及胸膜、横膈膜、腹膜、淋巴管和淋巴结窦。内脏胸膜间皮下lv扩张,胸腔内有小开口,内衬内皮细胞和间皮细胞。膈上可见巨大的海绵状lv伴MC团。这些结构类似于“气孔”或“腔隙”,表明RMCs从体腔迁移到淋巴网络的机制。本研究主要关注lv中的rmc,并显示了体腔和淋巴网络之间的连续性,为了解体液流动提供了重要的见解。
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Pathology International
Pathology International 医学-病理学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
102
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Pathology International is the official English journal of the Japanese Society of Pathology, publishing articles of excellence in human and experimental pathology. The Journal focuses on the morphological study of the disease process and/or mechanisms. For human pathology, morphological investigation receives priority but manuscripts describing the result of any ancillary methods (cellular, chemical, immunological and molecular biological) that complement the morphology are accepted. Manuscript on experimental pathology that approach pathologenesis or mechanisms of disease processes are expected to report on the data obtained from models using cellular, biochemical, molecular biological, animal, immunological or other methods in conjunction with morphology. Manuscripts that report data on laboratory medicine (clinical pathology) without significant morphological contribution are not accepted.
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