Clinical Pathology, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Clinical Unit of Internal Medicine Small Animals, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Feb;24(2):77-90. doi: 10.1177/1098612X211005310. Epub 2021 Apr 28.
Flow cytometric (FCM) immunophenotyping of lymphoid tissue aspirates is an available adjunct for feline lymphoma diagnostics. Reference data have only been established for feline peripheral blood. Studies investigating the composition of normal and mildly reactive feline lymph nodes (LNs) are lacking. The aim of this prospective study was to establish reference data for lymphocyte subpopulations in normal and mildly reactive feline peripheral LNs using a standardised multicolour panel of antibodies.
Macroscopically inconspicuous mandibular and/or popliteal LNs from 31 adult cats, which were euthanased for reasons other than haematological diseases, were excised and processed within 5 h after death. Multicolour flow cytometry using eight different feline-specific, anti-canine and human cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies used in current diagnostic marker panels was performed after cytological exclusion of pathological states and complemented by lymphocyte clonality testing, histopathology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) to ensure the absence of lymphoid disease.
Of 31 cats, the immunophenotyping data of 24 individuals could be included as histopathology and clonality testing excluded a pathological condition. Lymphocyte populations showed the following positive antibody reactions: CD18 86.3% ± 13.86%, CD3 54.81% ± 11.10%, CD5 57.39% ± 12.66%, CD21 40.42% ± 12.40%, CD79alphacy (CD79αcy) 30.41% ± 13.49% and CD14 0.75% ± 1.35%. There were 30.88% ± 13.48% CD4 and 12.91% ± 6.68% CD8 cells. Cytology revealed a mixed population of mostly lymphoid cells in all samples. The absence of a monoclonal/oligoclonal neoplastic population was confirmed by lymphocyte clonality testing. Histopathology and IHC showed a normal or mildly reactive pattern in all cases.
This study establishes FCM immunophenotyping data of lymphocyte populations of normal and mildly reactive feline peripheral LNs. For the first time, anti-CD5, CD4, CD8 and CD21 reference data in normal and mildly reactive feline peripheral LNs are presented. CD18, CD3, CD14 and CD79αcy have been used to establish reference data for the first time in any feline material.
流式细胞术(FCM)对淋巴组织抽吸物的免疫表型分析是猫淋巴瘤诊断的一种辅助手段。目前仅建立了猫外周血的参考数据。缺乏对正常和轻度反应性猫淋巴结(LN)组成的研究。本前瞻性研究的目的是使用标准化的多色抗体面板建立正常和轻度反应性猫外周 LN 中淋巴细胞亚群的参考数据。
对 31 只因血液疾病以外的原因安乐死的成年猫的下颌骨和/或腘窝 LN 进行宏观检查,在死后 5 小时内切除并处理。使用当前诊断标记面板中使用的 8 种不同的猫特异性、抗犬和人交叉反应性单克隆抗体进行多色流式细胞术,在排除细胞学异常后进行,并通过淋巴细胞克隆性检测、组织病理学和免疫组织化学(IHC)进行补充,以确保不存在淋巴疾病。
在 31 只猫中,24 只个体的免疫表型数据可被纳入,因为组织病理学和克隆性检测排除了病理状态。淋巴细胞群表现出以下阳性抗体反应:CD18 86.3%±13.86%、CD3 54.81%±11.10%、CD5 57.39%±12.66%、CD21 40.42%±12.40%、CD79alphacy(CD79αcy)30.41%±13.49%和 CD14 0.75%±1.35%。有 30.88%±13.48%的 CD4 和 12.91%±6.68%的 CD8 细胞。细胞学显示所有样本均为主要为淋巴细胞的混合群。淋巴细胞克隆性检测证实不存在单克隆/寡克隆肿瘤群。组织病理学和 IHC 显示所有病例均为正常或轻度反应性。
本研究建立了正常和轻度反应性猫外周 LN 中淋巴细胞群的 FCM 免疫表型数据。首次提出了正常和轻度反应性猫外周 LN 中抗-CD5、CD4、CD8 和 CD21 的参考数据。首次在任何猫材料中使用 CD18、CD3、CD14 和 CD79αcy 建立参考数据。