scholarly journals Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma in mediastinum lymph nodes and lung associated to histoplasmosis in a patient with Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. e2017044 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristiano Claudino Oliveira
2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 525-529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margarida Lima ◽  
Áurea Canelhas ◽  
Carlos Santos ◽  
Maria dos Anjos Teixeira ◽  
Jorge Coutinho ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Carlos Eduardo Fonseca-Alves ◽  
Marina Gabriela Possa ◽  
Fabrício Bernardi ◽  
Helvécio Leal Santos-Junior ◽  
Rômulo Santos Adjuto Eloi ◽  
...  

Background: Canine lymphoma is the most common hematopoietic neoplasm in dogs and reveals divergent biological behaviors correlated to histopathological subtype, the immunophenotypic (T or B) and tumor stage. The multi-centric form is the most common presentation for canine lymphoma, followed by gastrointestinal and cutaneous forms. Miscellaneous forms of canine lymphoma (nasal, osseous, central nervous system and muscle) represent less than 1% of all cases. This report describes the clinical, macroscopic, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings detected in a dog with a primary muscular lymphoma.Case: The subject was referred to the Emergency and Critical Care Service at the Veterinary Hospital with a history of claudication in the left pelvic limb, severe dehydration, hypovolemia, vomiting and diarrhea caused by gastroenteritis associated with the use of phenylbutazone. After death, the post-mortem examination revealed ulcerative gastritis in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Histopathological examination of the GIT specimens, mesenteric lymph nodes, and the left popliteal lymph node revealed no neoplastic alterations. Histological examination of semitendinosus muscle revealed proliferation of cells with round or oval nucleus, an evident pleomorphic nucleolus and scanty, eosinophilic cytoplasm. There were five to six mitosis per each 400x field. These cells infiltrated through the muscle fibers. The muscle fibers displayed marked eosinophilic sarcoplasm, loss of striations and fragmentation (degeneration). Immunohistochemical staining revealed negative reaction for CD79a and positive for CD45 and CD3.Discussion: The primary muscle lymphoma it is very rare disease and patients commonly have clinical signs related with muscle location. Our description of muscular primary lymphoma affecting the semitendinosus muscle emphasize that it must be included as a differential diagnosis for dogs with unilateral lameness, inflammatory processes, and other malignancies. In this case, the patient showed an ulcerative gastroenteritis associated with the inappropriate use of phenylbutazone. The patient death was associated with a septicemia due to several ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract. We excluded any regional lymph node involvement and secondary muscular infiltration with post-mortem and histopathological examination. The gross evaluation of the left hind limb demonstrated only muscular involvement (semitendinosus muscle) without infiltration in the adjacent structures, and the histopathology revealed no alteration in the regional lymph node. The immunohistochemical evaluation showed negative staining to CD79a, a high number of positive cells to Ki67 and positive staining to CD45 and CD3. In normal lymph nodes, it was possible to note CD79 diffuse expression in germinal centers in lymphoid follicles and few positive B-lymphocytes in medullary region. Diffuse CD3 expression was found in cortex region by normal Tlymphocytes. There was no histological alterations in sublumbar and popliteal lymph nodes. This immunohistochemical and histological patterns revealed a Peripheral T Cell lymphoma with a high proliferative index. The previous report of primary muscular lymphoma showed a T cell lymphoma with a high proliferative index similar to our findings. Based on macroscopic, histopathological, and immunohistochemical findings it was concluded that the patient had a primary muscular Peripheral T Cell lymphoma.


Blood ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 120 (21) ◽  
pp. 1299-1299
Author(s):  
Hideharu Muto ◽  
Mamiko Sakata-Yanagimoto ◽  
Yasuyuki Miyake ◽  
Terukazu Enami ◽  
Yuhei Kamada ◽  
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Abstract Abstract 1299 Background: Loss-of-function mutations in TET2 are frequent in human myeloid and lymphoid malignancies. Especially, TET2 mutations were found in 30–47% of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) and 10–38% of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL, NOS). The tumor origin of AITL is thought to be follicular helper T cells (Tfh). PTCL, NOS is a group of heterogenous T-cell-derived lymphomas, whereas some cases of PTCL, NOS also appear to be derived from Tfh. Several recent papers reported that Tet2 knockout mice demonstrated premalignant status of myeloid lineages, implicating that TET2 mutations have a driver's role in myeloid malignancies; however, there are no clues to how impaired Tet2 function provokes T-cell lymphomas. To address this issue, we analyzed Tet2 gene trap (Tet2gt) mice. Materials and methods: Tet2gt mice (Transgenic Res 17:599, 2008) have a trapping vector inserted into the second intron of Tet2 locus. Lineage-, Sca1+, and c-kit+ (LSK) cells were sorted from Tet2gt E15.5 fetal liver (FL) cells and transplanted into lethally irradiated Ly5.1 wild-type (WT) mice. Bone marrow, spleen, and tumors when developed were analyzed in the recipient mice as well as adult Tet2gtmice by flow cytometory and immunohistochemical staining. Result: Adult Tet2gt mice were obtained under the following ratio; Tet2+/+:Tet2+/gt:Tet2gt/gt=48:52:25. TET2 mRNA expression level in Tet2gt/gt Lin- FL cells was reduced to 20% of that in WT Lin- FL cells, while the 5-hydroxymethyl cytosine level was reduced to around a half of that in WT cells. At 40 weeks of age, the proportion of CD4+/PD1+/Cxcr5+ cells, immunophenotypically similar to Tfh cells, significantly increased in Tet2gt/gt mice compared to WT mice (P=0.022). Two out of 8 Tet2gt/gt mice developed marked splenomegaly (more than 300 mg) at 40 weeks, and 4 out of 6 developed marked splenomegaly with swollen lymph nodes and multi-nodular tumors in liver and lungs at 60 weeks or older (median, 67 weeks). Histological examination of the enlarged spleen and swollen lymph nodes in these 4 mice demonstrated completely destroyed follicular structures. The spleen, lymph nodes, and nodular tumors showed infiltration of morphologically abnormal lymphocytes, which were proven to be CD4+/PD1+ T cells. These cells were also weakly positive for Cxcr5. CD4+ cells purified from the tumors revealed restricted rearrangement patterns of T-cell receptor genes, implying T-cell lymphoma. There were no increased vascular structures representing AITL. CD4+/PD1+ cells purified from the tumors expressed Bcl6 and cMaf, two key transcription factors of Tfh, at significantly higher levels compared to CD4+/PD1+ cells purified from spleen of WT mice. Meanwhile, one of 6 mice transplanted with Tet2gt/gt LSK cells also developed lymphoma with similar pattern of CD4+/PD1+/CXCR5 expression at 40 weeks after transplantation. Discussion: Our observations indicate that reduced expression of TET2 may cause skewed differentiation into Tfh, which eventually develop tumors that pathologically recapitulate PTCL, NOS in human, while the tumor-comprising cells show characteristics of Tfh. The long latency period required for tumor development indicates secondary genetic hits in addition to the downregulation of TET2. These secondary events might determine the specificity of the hematologic malignancies, particularly AITL and PCTL, NOS with propensity for AITL. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2007 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 787-792 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristina Campidelli ◽  
Elena Sabattini ◽  
Milena Piccioli ◽  
Maura Rossi ◽  
Donatella De Blasi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 507-510
Author(s):  
Svetlana O. Sharapova ◽  
Elena I. Golovataya ◽  
Elena V. Shepelevich ◽  
Yuliya E. Mareika ◽  
Irina E. Guryanova ◽  
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