Alf Vanessa, Opmeer Yvet, Shelton G Diane, Grinwis Guy C M, Matiasek Kaspar, Rosati Marco, Mandigers Paul J J
Section of Clinical and Comparative Neuropathology, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, 80539 Munich, Germany.
Expertise Centre of Genetics, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Aug 29;14(17):2519. doi: 10.3390/ani14172519.
Earlier, we described a breed-specific inflammatory myopathy in Dutch Kooiker dogs (Het Nederlandse Kooikerhondje), one of the nine Dutch breeds. The disease commonly manifests itself with clinical signs of difficulty walking, muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, and/or dysphagia. In nearly all dogs' creatine kinase (CK) activity was elevated. Histopathology reveals the infiltration of inflammatory cells within the skeletal muscles. The objective of this study was to further investigate and characterize the histopathological changes in muscle tissue and immunophenotype the inflammatory infiltrates. FFPE fixed-muscle biopsies from 39 purebred Kooiker dogs were included and evaluated histopathologically according to a tailored classification scheme for skeletal muscle inflammation. As in other breed-related inflammatory myopathies, multifocal, mixed, and predominantly mononuclear cell infiltration was present, with an initial invasion of viable muscle fibres and the surrounding stroma leading to inflammation, necrosis, and tissue damage. Immunophenotyping primarily revealed lymphohistiocytic infiltrates, with CD3+ T-cells being the predominant inflammatory cell type, accompanied by CD8+ cytotoxic T-cells. The concurrent expression of MHC-II class molecules on myofibres suggests their involvement in initiating and maintaining inflammation. Additionally, CD20+ B-cells were identified, though in lower numbers compared to T-cells, and IBA-1-positive macrophages were frequently seen. These findings suggest a breed-specific subtype of polymyositis in Kooiker dogs, akin to other breeds. This study sheds light on the immune response activation, combining adaptive and innate mechanisms, contributing to our understanding of polymyositis in this breed.
此前,我们描述了荷兰九种犬种之一的荷兰猎鹬犬(Het Nederlandse Kooikerhondje)中一种特定品种的炎性肌病。该病通常表现为行走困难、肌肉无力、运动不耐受和/或吞咽困难等临床症状。几乎所有患病犬的肌酸激酶(CK)活性均升高。组织病理学显示骨骼肌中有炎性细胞浸润。本研究的目的是进一步研究和描述肌肉组织的组织病理学变化,并对炎性浸润进行免疫表型分析。纳入了39只纯种荷兰猎鹬犬的福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FFPE)肌肉活检组织,并根据针对骨骼肌炎症制定的分类方案进行组织病理学评估。与其他品种相关的炎性肌病一样,存在多灶性、混合性且主要为单核细胞浸润,活的肌纤维和周围基质最初受到侵袭,导致炎症、坏死和组织损伤。免疫表型分析主要显示淋巴细胞组织细胞浸润,CD3 + T细胞是主要的炎性细胞类型,伴有CD8 + 细胞毒性T细胞。肌纤维上同时表达MHC-II类分子表明它们参与启动和维持炎症。此外,还鉴定出了CD20 + B细胞,但其数量比T细胞少,并且经常可见IBA-1阳性巨噬细胞。这些发现表明荷兰猎鹬犬中存在一种与其他品种类似的多肌炎特定品种亚型。本研究揭示了适应性和先天性机制相结合的免疫反应激活情况,有助于我们了解该品种的多肌炎。