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Carlos Martínez-Figueroa1, Karen Cortés-Sarabia2, José Antonio Tesser Poloni3,4, Enrique Alejandro Molina-Avilez5, Luis A Palaoro6, Amalia Vences-Velázquez2.
Abstract
The internalization of apoptotic cells by non-phagocytic cells has been observed in different tissues and could be an important mechanism for the elimination of dying cells. Here, we describe a probable event of phagocytosis of apoptotic cells mediated by urothelial cells in urinary sediment. A 90-years-old male patient was admitted unconscious to the hospital, visible signs included: pale skin and dry mucous membranes, presumptively diagnosed as dehydration. Blood test revealed anaemia (haemoglobin 130 g/L) and hyperglycaemia (glucose 7.8 mmol/L), urinalysis showed a picture of urinary tract infection (leukocyturia and bacteriuria). The microscopic analysis of urinary sediment revealed the presence of urothelial cells and leukocytes internalized in urothelial cells. Anti-CD68 (membrane marker of macrophages) was tested by immunocytochemistry and a negative result was observed. Based on the findings phagocytosis of apoptotic cells mediated by urothelial cells was identified. This phenomenon can be observed in urinary sediment and should not be confused with a neoplastic process since it is a physiological event of cell elimination. Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine.Entities:
Keywords: cell-in-cell; urinalysis; urinary sediment; urinary tract infection
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35464744 PMCID: PMC8996319 DOI: 10.11613/BM.2022.020801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Med (Zagreb) ISSN: 1330-0962 Impact factor: 2.313
Figure 1Observation of urothelial cells and leukocytes inside urothelial cell (cell-in-cell phenomenon) in urinary sediment preparation. Figures 1A-C - urothelial cells inside other urothelial cells. Figures 1D-E - leukocytes internalized by urothelial cell. Figures 1A-E: brightfield microscopy, Toluidine blue staining, original magnification 1000x. Figure 1F: leukocytes inside urothelial cell observed in the fresh and unstained urine sediment, phase contrast microscopy, original magnification 1000x.
Figure 2Anti-CD68 immunocytochemistry in urinary sediment preparation. Figures 2A-C - Representative images of negative staining of cell-in-cell structures derived from urinary sediment preparation. Figure 2D - Macrophages preparation was used as positive control. Brightfield microscopy, original magnification 1000x.