1. Comparison of immunohistochemical profiles of ovarian germ cells in dysgerminomas of a captive maned wolf and domestic dogs.
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Rosa RB, Bianchi MV, Ribeiro PR, Argenta FF, Vielmo A, de Sousa FAB, Piva MM, Pohl CB, Daoualibi Y, Cony FG, Brunner CB, Von Hohendorff R, and Sonne L
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- Animals, Animals, Zoo, Brazil, Dog Diseases pathology, Dogs, Dysgerminoma diagnosis, Dysgerminoma pathology, Female, Immunohistochemistry veterinary, Ovarian Neoplasms diagnosis, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Canidae, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Dysgerminoma veterinary, Ovarian Neoplasms veterinary, Ovary pathology
- Abstract
We characterized the immunohistochemical expression profiles of dysgerminomas from a 16-y-old maned wolf and 13 domestic dogs using the following biomarkers: Sal-like protein 4 (SALL4), octamer-binding transcription factor 3/4 (OCT3/4), placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP), c-kit, and vimentin. The maned wolf had nonspecific and long-standing clinical signs of lethargy, anorexia, and weight loss, and was euthanized because of poor prognosis. At autopsy, the left ovary was effaced by a 12 × 8 × 6 cm mass, comprised of anaplastic cells with a mitotic count of 20 mitoses in 10 high power fields. Dysgerminomas from 7 of 13 domestic dogs had nuclear expression of SALL4. Dysgerminomas from the maned wolf and 2 domestic dogs had both nuclear and cytoplasmic expression of SALL4. Cytoplasmic expression of PLAP and OCT3/4 was present in dysgerminomas from the maned wolf and 3 (PLAP) or 4 (OCT3/4) domestic dogs. All dysgerminomas expressed vimentin. Membranous c-kit expression was rare in the dysgerminoma from the maned wolf, and variable in dysgerminomas from 4 domestic dogs. A dysgerminoma from a domestic dog had cytoplasmic expression of c-kit. SALL4 is a useful marker to confirm germ cell origin of dysgerminoma in canids.
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- 2021
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