Finlay J R, Wyatt K M
a Perth Veterinary Oncology , 305 Selby St, Osborne Park , Western Australia 6017 , Australia.
N Z Vet J. 2015 Nov;63(6):335-9. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2015.1052765. Epub 2015 Jul 6.
A 5-year-old male neutered Poodle cross presented with a 2-week history of non-specific gastrointestinal signs including vomiting, inappetence and lethargy (Case 1). A 14-year-old male neutered Staffordshire Bull Terrier presented with a 6-week history of progressive inappetence and lethargy (Case 2).
On presentation, Case 1 was dehydrated and had repeatable cranial abdominal pain. Mild hypoproteinemia with hypoalbuminemia, and electrolyte disturbances were found on biochemistry profile. Abdominal ultrasonography showed moderate diffuse small intestinal wall irregularity and moderate local lymphadenopathy. Haematology was repeated 2 days after initial presentation and showed a marked leucocytosis associated with an elevated circulating neoplastic cell population. On presentation, Case 2 was dehydrated, had palpable hepatomegaly and a mild generalised lymphadenopathy. A low number of large, atypical lymphocytes were found on haematology. Sonographically there was hepatomegaly with diffuse parenchymal changes and severe mesenteric lymphadenopathy.
Aspirates from the abdominal lymph nodes (Cases 1 and 2) and liver (Case 2), and blood smears revealed atypical neoplastic lymphoid populations, predominantly comprising large lymphocytes. Immunocytochemistry failed to determine the lymphoid phenotype in Case 1 but supported a T cell phenotype in Case 2. Immunohistochemistry of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FF-PE) blood clots was able to identify a T cell phenotype in both cases. PCR for antigen receptor rearrangement results from both cases were consistent with an expanded T cell population.
In both cases, immunohistochemistry on FF-PE blood clots revealed a circulating T cell lymphocyte population, consistent with T cell lymphoproliferative neoplasia.
Immunohistochemistry on FF-PE blood clots offers clinicians a reliable, inexpensive and minimally invasive method of phenotyping neoplastic cells in circulation. Compared to other available methods, prolonged sample stability allowing for transport and retrospective examination is a distinct advantage. This technique should be considered a useful adjunct to the currently available methods for the phenotypic evaluation of lymphoid leukaemia in dogs.
一只5岁已绝育的杂交贵宾犬出现了为期2周的非特异性胃肠道症状,包括呕吐、食欲不振和嗜睡(病例1)。一只14岁已绝育的斯塔福郡斗牛梗出现了为期6周的进行性食欲不振和嗜睡症状(病例2)。
初诊时,病例1出现脱水,且有可重复性的上腹部疼痛。生化检查发现轻度低蛋白血症伴低白蛋白血症以及电解质紊乱。腹部超声检查显示小肠壁中度弥漫性不规则增厚以及中度局部淋巴结病。初次检查2天后复查血液学指标,结果显示白细胞显著增多,伴有循环肿瘤细胞群升高。初诊时,病例2出现脱水,可触及肝肿大以及轻度全身性淋巴结病。血液学检查发现少量大型非典型淋巴细胞。超声检查显示肝肿大伴实质弥漫性改变以及严重的肠系膜淋巴结病。
从腹部淋巴结(病例1和病例2)以及肝脏(病例2)采集的穿刺样本和血涂片显示存在非典型肿瘤性淋巴细胞群,主要由大型淋巴细胞组成。免疫细胞化学未能确定病例1的淋巴细胞表型,但支持病例2为T细胞表型。福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FF-PE)血凝块的免疫组织化学能够在两例中均鉴定出T细胞表型。两例病例的抗原受体重排PCR结果均与T细胞群扩大一致。
在两例病例中,FF-PE血凝块的免疫组织化学均显示循环T细胞淋巴细胞群,符合T细胞淋巴增殖性肿瘤。
FF-PE血凝块的免疫组织化学为临床医生提供了一种可靠、廉价且微创的方法,用于对循环中的肿瘤细胞进行表型分析。与其他现有方法相比,样本稳定性延长,便于运输和回顾性检查,这是一个明显的优势。该技术应被视为目前用于犬类淋巴白血病表型评估的现有方法的有用辅助手段。