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CD4 and CD8 double-negative immunophenotype of thymoma-associated lymphocytes in a dog.

Yvonne M Wikander1, Kaori Knights1, Calli Coffee2, William Vernau3, David S Biller2, Mary Lynn Higginbotham2, Nora L Springer1.   

Abstract

Persistent small-cell lymphocytosis in dogs with a concurrent mediastinal mass has been associated with both thymoma and small-cell lymphoma. In thymomas, neoplastic thymic epithelial cells induce overproduction and release of polyclonal lymphocytes, whereas thymic lymphoma results in thymic effacement by a clonal expansion of neoplastic lymphocytes and subsequent leukemic phase of lymphoma. Flow cytometry has been used to differentiate these 2 entities by immunophenotyping mediastinal mass aspirates. It has been reported that cases with mediastinal masses in which ≥ 10% of the associated small-cell lymphocytes were double positive for CD4 and CD8 were thymomas, whereas masses associated with < 10% were suggestive of lymphoma. We report a unique case of thymoma-associated lymphocytosis lacking the classic CD4+CD8+ immunophenotype. Our findings suggest that there may be more diversity in the thymoma-associated lymphocyte immunophenotype than has been identified previously; immunophenotyping alone might not be sufficient to differentiate thymic small-cell lymphoma from thymoma-associated lymphocytosis. In dogs with mediastinal masses and peripheral lymphocytosis, employing a variety of testing modalities to avoid misdiagnosis is prudent. These modalities include cytologic and/or histologic evaluation, immunophenotyping, and clonality assessment.

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Keywords:  PCR for antigen receptor gene rearrangement; dogs; flow cytometry; immunophenotype; lymphocytosis; thymoma

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32814519      PMCID: PMC7649552          DOI: 10.1177/1040638720948628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest        ISSN: 1040-6387            Impact factor:   1.279


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