犬淋巴瘤的形态、表型和分子特征与双T和b细胞标记表达。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fvets.2025.1578425
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摘要

最近的研究发现了罕见的、表型复杂的淋巴瘤变异,包括同时表达T细胞和b细胞标记物的病例。这些非典型表现表明淋巴细胞分化程序或克隆进化的扰动,需要更复杂的诊断方法。CD3和CD20在犬淋巴瘤中的同时表达代表了一个特别引人注目的现象,记录在不同的解剖部位。分子诊断,特别是抗原受体重排(PARR)的PCR,为这些表型复杂的病例提供了重要的见解,揭示了TCRγ和IgH在选定病例中的并发克隆重排,进一步挑战了传统的分类范式。方法:本文报告33例犬双阳性淋巴瘤病例,并对MyLAV诊断实验室电子数据库进行回顾性分析。具体来说,我们报告了一种综合方法的结果,该方法结合了基于who的形态学分类,综合免疫组织化学免疫表型与t细胞(CD3和CD5)和b细胞标志物(CD20和PAX5),以及PARR分析。结果:皮肤、口/鼻黏膜和粘膜皮肤交界处是最常见的受累部位,占24例(72.7%)。所有病例CD3和CD20阳性(100%),CD5阳性32例(97%),PAX5阳性仅12例(36.4%)。29例(87.9%)发现CD20细胞质定位异常。分子分析显示,33例患者中有23例(69.7%)存在TCR基因重排信号,9例(27.3%)存在CBmajor或CBminor基因重排信号。讨论:研究结果强调,虽然免疫组织化学仍然是一种基本的诊断工具,但在这些病例中,孤立免疫组织化学可能不足以确定最终的谱系。PARR分析成为区分异常标记表达和真正双表型分化的重要补充技术。
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Morphological, phenotypical and molecular characterization of canine lymphomas with dual T- and B-cell markers expression.

Introduction: Recent investigations have identified rare, phenotypically complex lymphoma variants, including cases exhibiting concurrent expression of T- and B-cell markers. These atypical presentations suggest perturbations in lymphoid differentiation programs or clonal evolution, necessitating more sophisticated diagnostic approaches. The concurrent expression of CD3 and CD20 in canine lymphomas represents a particularly compelling phenomenon documented across various anatomical sites. Molecular diagnostics, particularly PCR for Antigen Receptor Rearrangements (PARR), have provided crucial insights into these phenotypically complex cases, revealing concurrent clonal rearrangements of both TCRγ and IgH in selected cases, further challenging traditional classification paradigms.

Methods: Here, we report 33 cases of canine double-positive lymphoma, retrieved with a retrospective analysis of the MyLAV Diagnostic Laboratory electronic database. Specifically, we report results of an integrated approach combining WHO-based morphological classification, comprehensive immunohistochemical immunophenotyping with T-cell (CD3 and CD5) and B-cell markers (CD20 and PAX5), and PARR analysis.

Results: The skin, oral/nasal mucosa and mucocutaneous junction were the most commonly affected sites, accounting for 24 cases (72.7%). All cases stained positive for CD3 and CD20 (100%), 32 (97%) for CD5, and only 12 (36.4%) for PAX5. Aberrant cytoplasmic localization of CD20 was found in 29 (87.9%) cases. Molecular analysis revealed rearrangement signals of TCR gene in 23 of 33 cases (69.7%) and of CBmajor or CBminor gene in 9 (27.3%).

Discussion: The findings emphasize that while immunohistochemistry remains a fundamental diagnostic tool, it may be insufficient in isolation for definitive lineage determination in these cases. PARR analysis emerges as an essential complementary technique for distinguishing between aberrant marker expression and true biphenotypic differentiation.

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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
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1870
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Veterinary Science is a global, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that bridges animal and human health, brings a comparative approach to medical and surgical challenges, and advances innovative biotechnology and therapy. Veterinary research today is interdisciplinary, collaborative, and socially relevant, transforming how we understand and investigate animal health and disease. Fundamental research in emerging infectious diseases, predictive genomics, stem cell therapy, and translational modelling is grounded within the integrative social context of public and environmental health, wildlife conservation, novel biomarkers, societal well-being, and cutting-edge clinical practice and specialization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science brings a 21st-century approach—networked, collaborative, and Open Access—to communicate this progress and innovation to both the specialist and to the wider audience of readers in the field. Frontiers in Veterinary Science publishes articles on outstanding discoveries across a wide spectrum of translational, foundational, and clinical research. The journal''s mission is to bring all relevant veterinary sciences together on a single platform with the goal of improving animal and human health.
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