| Literature DB >> 29263590 |
K C Pinello1, M Santos2, L Leite-Martins1, J Niza-Ribeiro3,4, A J de Matos1,5.
Abstract
AIM: Canine lymphoma is one of the most common canine neoplasms, but little is known regarding the effects of exposure to tobacco smoke on their biologic behavior. As cytology is the most frequent diagnostic method of canine lymphoma, the aims of this study were to perform an immunocytochemical study of canine lymphomas, including subtyping and cell proliferation analysis, and to establish their correlation with tobacco smoke exposure.Entities:
Keywords: canine lymphoma; immunocytochemistry; proliferation; tobacco smoke
Year: 2017 PMID: 29263590 PMCID: PMC5732334 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2017.1307-1313
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1B-cell centroblastic/centrocytic lymphoma of a 3-year-old mongrel female dog. Fine-needle aspiration biopsies of enlarged pre-scapular lymph node. (a) A population of medium-to-large lymphoid cells admixed with very few mature lymphocytes Hemacolor, ×400; (b) PAX5 immunostain (×200); (c) CD3 immunostain (×200); (d) Ki67 immunostain - moderate index: 40% (×200).
Updated Kiel classification, percentage of Ki67-positive cells and Ki67 indexes, and household smoking status of canine lymphomas.
| Kiel classification | %Ki67+ | Ki67 Index | Smoker owners | Number of smokers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centroblastic large cell | 48 | High | Yes | 2 |
| Centroblastic monomorphic | 88 | High | Yes | 1 |
| Centroblastic monomorphic | 52 | High | Yes | 2 |
| Centroblastic monomorphic | 51 | High | - | - |
| Centroblastic monomorphic | - | - | Yes | 1 |
| Centroblastic monomorphic | - | - | No | 0 |
| Centroblastic pleomorphic | 31 | Moderate | Yes | 1 |
| Centroblastic pleomorphic | 89 | High | - | - |
| Centroblastic pleomorphic | 95 | High | - | - |
| Centroblastic pleomorphic | - | - | Yes | 2 |
| Immunoblastic | 83 | High | Yes | 1 |
| Immunoblastic | 90 | High | Yes | 1 |
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| Centroblastic/centrocytic | 42 | High | Yes | 1 |
| Centroblastic/centrocytic | 20 | Low | No | 0 |
| Centroblastic/centrocytic | 40 | Moderate | No | 0 |
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| Lymphoblastic | 8 | Low | No | 0 |
| Pleomorphic mixed | 87 | High | Yes | 2 |
| Pleomorphic mixed | 61 | High | Yes | 1 |
| Pleomorphic mixed | 56 | High | No | 0 |
| Pleomorphic mixed | - | - | No | 0 |
| Pleomorphic large cells | - | - | No | 0 |
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| Small clear cell type | 85 | High | - | - |
| Small clear cell type | 20 | Low | No | 0 |
Figure-2Box-and-whisker diagram depicting the percentage of Ki67+ cells categorized by the smoking status. Represents the mean percentage of Ki67+ cells per group. Lymphomas affecting dogs owned by smokers have a significantly higher mean percentage of Ki67+ cells (p<0.05).