| Literature DB >> 35619605 |
Ilaria d'Aquino1, Giuseppe Piegari1,2, Silvia Mariagiovanna Casciaro1,2, Francesco Prisco1, Guido Rosato2, Pasquale Silvestre3, Barbara Degli Uberti4, Michele Capasso5, Piero Laricchiuta6, Orlando Paciello1,2, Valeria Russo1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of neoplasms in captive wild felids in Southern Italy zoos over a 13-year period (2008-2021) and to investigate macroscopic and histologic tumor findings in these animals. A total of 24 cases were necropsied, 9 males and 15 females, with age ranging from 6 to 19 years, including 12 tigers (Panthera tigris), 7 leopards (Panthera pardus), 4 lions (Panthera leo), and 1 black jaguar (Panthera onca). Diagnosis of neoplasm was made in 14/24 cases (58.3%). Tumors diagnosed were two cholangiocarcinomas, two hemangiosarcomas of the liver, two uterine leiomyomas, a renal adenocarcinoma, an adrenal gland adenoma, a thyroid carcinoma, an oral squamous cell carcinoma, an osteoma, a meningioma, a mesothelioma, an esophageal leiomyosarcoma, a muscoloskeletal leiomyosarcoma and a thyroid adenoma. The malignant and benign tumors were 62.5 and 37.5%, respectively. Among malignant tumors, no metastasis was observed in 50% of cases; in 10% of cases metastasis involved only regional lymph nodes; and distant metastases were found in 40% of cases. Based on our findings, the liver was the most frequent primary tumor site (25%). The high rates of malignant and widely metastatic neoplasms suggest the importance of active monitoring and management of neoplasia in these threatened and endangered species.Entities:
Keywords: Southern Italy; cancer; captive felids; neoplasm; zoo
Year: 2022 PMID: 35619605 PMCID: PMC9127987 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.899481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Mean age of animals with and without neoplasia. The animals with cancer were significantly older than animals without neoplasms. The * symbol indicates the value of P < 0.05.
Figure 2Representative neoplasms observed in captive wild felids in our study. (A) Spleen, metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, presence of numerous multiple round, white and firm nodules, Tiger (Panthera tigris), (B) Lungs, metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, presence of round, white and firm nodules, Tiger (Panthera tigris), (C) Uterus, leiomyoma, presence of multiple, white to yellow, firm masses, Lion (Panthera leo), (D) Liver, hemangiosarcoma, presence of multiple, red and white, soft masses that on cut surface appear mottled dark red and show an honeycomb appearance from tumor vascular spaces and abundant hemorrhage, Lion (Panthera leo), (E) Ribs, osteoma, presence of a solid, whitish mass extended from the 5th to the 7th rib, Tiger (Panthera tigris), (F) Liver, cholangiocarcinoma, presence of numerous red to white, coalescing cystic lesions, Leopard (Panthera pardus).
Figure 3Representative histological section of tumors observed in our study. (A) Esophagus, leiomyosarcoma, neoplasm was composed of spindle-shaped cells arranged in streams, with brightly eosinophilic cytoplasm and oval nuclei (hematoxylin and eosin, 20x), Tiger (Panthera tigris), (B) Lung, metastasis of leiomyosarcoma, expanding the pulmonary parenchyma (inset) there is a nodule composed of spindle-shaped cells arranged in streams, with brightly eosinophilic cytoplasm and oval nuclei (hematoxylin and eosin, 10x and 20x), Tiger (Panthera tigris), (C) Rib, osteoma, neoplasm was composed of broad, interconnected bony trabeculae with central cores of woven bone surrounded by lamellar bone; intertrabecular spaces were filled with sparse spindle cells (hematoxylin and eosin, 4x), Tiger (Panthera tigris), (D) Thyroid, thyroid carcinoma, tumor cells were arranged in poorly-formed, variably-sized follicles filled with pale eosinophilic homogenous material (colloid), packets and solidly-cellular areas supported by a fine fibrovascular stroma. Areas of necrosis were observed, (hematoxylin and eosin, 20x) Tiger (Panthera tigris), (E) Soft palate, oral squamous cell carcinoma, neoplasm was composed of various sizes island and fronds of squamous cells with acid cytoplasm, pleomorphic and vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli, (hematoxylin and eosin, 20x), Tiger (Panthera tigris), (F) Liver, cholangiocarcinoma, neoplasm was composed of small, irregular, gland-like structures or packets of neoplastic cells embedded in connective tissue stroma. Cells had a moderate amount of clear to pale eosinophilic, round to oval and hyperchromatic nuclei with prominent nucleoli, (hematoxylin and eosin, 20x), Lion (Panthera leo).
Summarized results about species, sex, age, organ system, clinical backgrounds, macroscopical and microscopical findings, type of neoplasia, and cause of death.
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| Lion (Panthera leo) | M | 19 | Hepatobiliary system | Weakness, anorexia, weight loss. | Multifocal to coalescing, non-encapsulated, yellowish and firm nodules with an umbilicated appearance ranging from 3 to 6 cm in diameter, distributed throughout the liver lobes. On the cut surface the nodules showed an infiltrative growth pattern with frequent central necrosis. | Neoplasm was composed of small, irregular, gland-like structures or packets of neoplastic cells embedded in connective tissue stroma. Cells had a moderate amount of clear to pale eosinophilic, often finely granular cytoplasm, round to oval and hyperchromatic nuclei with prominent nucleoli. Mitotic count was 40 per 10 HPFs. | Cholangiocarcinoma | Spontaneous |
| Lion (Panthera leo) | F | 17 | Hepatobiliary system; genital system | Lethargy, anorexia, hematemesis, and difficulty walking | Multiple, red and white, soft masses were observed in the liver; on cut surface they appear mottled dark red and show an honeycomb appearance from tumor vascular spaces and abundant hemorrhage. Uterus: Multiple, white to yellow, firm masses were observed. | Liver: neoplasm was composed of endothelial cells that lined spaces in mostly a single layer and hyperchromatic, plump and larger than normal endothelial cells. Anisokaryosis, anisocytosis, prominent nucleoli and hyperchromasia were observed. Mitotic count was 25 per 10 HPFs. Uterus: neoplasm was characterized by variably sized interlacing fascicles of well-differentiated smooth muscle cells with rare mitotic figures. Cells were characterized by indistinguishable eosinophilic cytoplasm and “cigar-shaped” nuclei. | Hemangiosarcoma of the liver; Uterine leiomyoma | Spontaneous |
| Jaguar (Panthera onca) | F | 15 | Hepatobiliary system | Ataxia, anorexia, weakness. | Multiple, red and whitish nodules with central necrosis were observed in the liver; some masses contained cystic structures. | Expanding the liver was a poorly circumscribed, moderately cellular, infiltrative neoplasm composed of spindle cells forming irregularly sized blood-filled vascular channels. Neoplastic cells had variably distinct cell borders, moderate amount of eosinophilic fibrillar cytoplasm, irregularly oval to elongate nuclei, coarsely clumped chromatin and up to 2 distinct nucleoli. Anisokaryosis and anisocytosis were marked. Mitotic count was 20 per 10 HPFs. | Hemangiosarcoma of the liver. | Spontaneous |
| Leopard (Panthera pardus) | M | 17 | Hepatobiliary system | Two weeks of starvation, lethargy and weakness. | Size of the liver was increased and numerous red to white, coalescing cystic lesions were found. | Neoplasm was composed of polygonal cells arranged in irregular, branching, and anastomosing tubules, and acini on a moderate fibrovascular and desmoplastic stroma. Neoplastic cells had variably distinct cell borders, a moderate amount of pale eosinophilic and vacuolated cytoplasm, one round to oval nucleus, with finely-stippled chromatin and 1–2 distinct basophilic nucleoli. The mitotic rate was 15 per 10 HPFs. | Cholangiocarcinoma | Spontaneous |
| Leopard (Panthera pardus) | M | 18 | Urinary system; endocrine system. | Long history of limp, died after a few weeks of starvation and lethargy. Hematological and biochemical exams revealed severe anemia, hyperazotemia and liver enzymes alteration. | The right kidney was indiscernible and fuse with the liver. Liver was invaded by several, variable in size neoplastic masses (2–5 cm in diameter). A well-circumscribed and whitish mass was observed in the left lobe of thyroid gland. | Kidney: neoplasm was composed of a densely cellular neoplastic population of polygonal cells arranged in tubules or island and separated by fine strands of fibrovascular stroma. Neoplastic cells had distinct cell borders, small amounts of finely granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm and a well-distinguishable border. The nuclei were irregularly round, with finely stipule chromatin and 1–2 variably distinct nucleoli. Mitosis werw 10 per 10 HPFs). Metastatic cells were observed in the liver. Thyroid: Neoplastic cells formed irregularly shaped follicles with occasional papillary infoldings of epithelium and variable amounts of colloid. Mitotic figures were 10 per 10 HPFs. | Renal adenocarcinoma; Thyroid Adenoma. | Spontaneous |
| Leopard (Panthera pardus) | F | 17 | Genital system | Persistent estrus signs. Ultrasound exam revealed an enlarged size of ovaries and the presence of ovarian cysts. | Uterus examination revealed a solid and yellowish mass of 5 cm in diameters. | Neoplasm was characterized by variably sized interlacing fascicles of well-differentiated smooth muscle cells with rare mitotic figures. Cells were characterized by indistinguishable eosinophilic cytoplasm and “cigar-shaped” nuclei. | Leiomyoma | Spontaneous |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | F | 17 | Endocrine system | Muscle weakness and fatigue. | The cortex of the adrenal gland showed a well-demarcated and yellow nodule. Adjacent cortical parenchyma was compressed. | Neoplasia was capsulated; tumor cells were arranged in trabeculae or nests separated by small vascular spaces. Cells were characterized by abundant, lightly eosinophilic, and often vacuolated, cytoplasm. Mitotic count was 2 per 10 HPFs. | Adrenal adenoma | Euthanasia |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | F | 18 | Digestive system | Severe weight loss and a neck wound with discharging sinus tracts. Hematological and biochemical analysis indicated an alteration of hepatic parameters and anemia. | A large mass of esophagus was observed. Several yellowish and whitish lungs nodules were observed, consistent with metastasis of esophageal mass. | Neoplasm was composed of spindle cell beams intertwined in various directions. Cell borders were indiscernible, cytoplasm was moderate to abundant and distinctly eosinophilic. Cells had oval nuclei, sometimes blistered with dispersed chromatin. Mitotic figures were 20 per 10 HPFs. Neoplastic cells were strongly immunopositive to vimentin (DAKO, clone 9) and to α-smooth muscle actin (DAKO, clone 1A4). | Leiomyosarcoma | Spontaneous |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | F | 18 | Endocrine system | Animal showed neurologic signs, such as convulsions and ataxia. Afer an improvement of its conditions thanks to steroids treatment, the tiger showed weakness and weight loss and was euthanized. | A round, capsulated, light brown neoplasm was observed in the thyroid. Fibrosis, hemorrhage, and cystic changes were also observed. | Tumor cells were arranged in poorly-formed, variably-sized follicles filled with pale eosinophilic homogenous material (colloid), packets and solidly-cellular areas supported by a fine fibrovascular stroma. Neoplastic cells had indistinct cell borders, a moderate amount of eosinophilic vacuolated cytoplasm, one irregularly round to ovoid nucleus with finely-stippled chromatin and one to two distinct nucleoli. Anisokaryosis and anisocytosis were moderate. Areas of necrosis were observed. Mitotic count was 15 in 10 HPFs. Same neoplastic cells were observed in the regional lymph node. | Thyroid Carcinoma | Euthanasia |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | F | 18 | Digestive system | Found dead after 2 weeks of respiratory disorders, rhinorrhea and lethargy. | A poorly demarcated and infiltrated mass of the soft palate, involving the adjacent tissues, was observed. Mandibular and prescapular lymph nodes were enlarged and in cut surface multiple firm and grayish nodules were found. The spleen revealed the presence of round, firm and white nodules. Multiple whitish masses were also observed in the liver and in the lungs. | The mass of the soft palate was composed of various sizes island and fronds of squamous cells with acid cytoplasm, pleomorphic and vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli, increased nuclear cytoplasm ratio and numerous mitotic figures (30 per 10 HPFs). Same neoplastic cells were observed in the spleen and in the lung. | Squamous cell carcinoma | Spontaneous |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | M | 17 | Musculoskeletal system | Lameness, weakness and starvation. Left forelimb lameness was treated with anti-inflammatory drugs with no improvement. | A solid, whitish mass extended from the 5th to the 7th rib was found. | Neoplasm was composed of broad, interconnected bony trabeculae with central cores of woven bone surrounded by lamellar bone. Intertrabecular spaces were filled with sparse spindle cells. Mitotic count was 1 per 10 HPFs. | Osteoma | Euthanasia |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | M | 14 | Central nervous system | Stuporous state and death few hours after symptoms occured. | A soft, well-demarcated mass arising from the meninges was seen in the prefrontal cortex. | A well-demarcated, densely cellular neoplasm composed of meningothelial cells that emanated from meningeal tissues, formed tightly packed whorls and spiraled streams in a fibrovascular stroma. Mitotic count was 5 per 10 HPFs. Neoplastic cells were strongly immunopositive to vimentin (DAKO, clone 9) while synaptophysin (DAKO) was uniformly negative. Moreover, immunopositivity to S-100 (DAKO) and cytokeratin (DAKO, Clone AE1/AE3) were focal. | Meningioma | Spontaneous |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | F | 6 | Musculoskeletal system | Lameness, weakness and anorexia. | An infiltrative, 20 cm in diameter, not capsuled mass arising from the muscle of the forelimb was observed. Central necrosis was observed. | Neoplasia was formed by densely packed spindle cells. Cells were ovoid or round, with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and elongated nuclei with granular chromatin. Mitotic count was 15 per 10 HPFs. Necrosis was observed. Neoplastic cells were strongly immunopositive to vimentin (DAKO, clone 9) and to α-smooth muscle actin (DAKO, clone 1A4). | Leiomyosarcoma | Euthanasia |
| Tiger (Panthera tigris) | M | 18 | Pleura | Cachexia, anorexia. | Variably sized, discrete, or confluent, firm, white masses scattered throughout the pleural surfaces of the thoracic wall and of the lungs were observed. | Neoplasm consisted of neoplastic cells arranged in branching outgrowths supported by a central stromal core. The neoplastic cells were monomorphic and well-differentiated. Papillae were lined by a single layer of neoplastic mesothelial cells within large areas of the neoplasm. Mitotic count was 5 in 10 HPFs. | Epithelioid papillary mesothelioma. | Euthanasia |
In this table are summarized results about species, sex, age, organ system, clinical backgrounds, macroscopical and microscopical findings, type of neoplasia and cause of death.